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Storm Desmond: Train services resume with delays as clean-up operations continue in aftermath of floods

Heavy downpours are expected again this week in northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland

Alexandra Sims
Tuesday 08 December 2015 10:20 GMT
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Thousands of people remain without power following damaging floods caused by Storm Desmond.

Homes and businesses have been devastated by rainfall which broke records set in 2009, while three people have died as a result of the extreme weather.

Severe weather warnings have been issued by the Met Office as heavy downpours were forecast again this week in northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

The weekend saw a new record created for the largest amount of rain in a 24-hour period, with 341.4mm recorded at Honister Pass in Cumbria.

The maximum wind speed recorded was 81mph, in Capel Curig, Gwynedd.

Hundreds of families were temporarily left homeless as they were evacuated from houses devastated when lakes and rivers burst their banks in Cumbria, Lancashire and other nearby areas.

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