High winds, waves and tides lash Britain's coast
LONDON: High winds, waves and tides were lashing Britain's
western coast Friday in a winter storm that flooded seaside towns and
low-lying areas.
Wales, southwest England and Northern Ireland were the worst-hit
regions by the storm, the latest in a series of extreme winter
conditions. Parts of northwestern France also suffered flooding.
A combination of heavy rain, winds gusting up to 70 mph (113 kph) and
exceptionally high tides sent water flooding into several British
seaside towns Friday, and some western rivers burst their banks.
The UK Environment Agency issued 14 severe flood warnings — meaning
there is a threat to life and property — as well as more than 400 less
serious flood warnings and alerts.
In Belfast, residents sandbagged properties and police told people in dockside neighbourhoods they should be ready to evacuate.
Floods also washed over parts of northwestern France, as heavy rains
coupled with unusually high tides left the streets of some coastal towns
underwater.
Finistere — a French region jutting out into the Atlantic whose name
roughly translates as "Land's End" — was under high alert Friday for
flooding. In town of Quimperle, further south along the Brittany coast,
shops and homes were evacuated as the Laita River overflowed its banks.
-- AP
Friday 3 January,2014.
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