Watch: Storm Henk floods hundreds of homes and streets in many parts of England, evacuation underway
Over 300 flood warnings were declared.
Storm Henk unleashes flooding nightmare in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, #England
— Earth42morrow (@Earth42morrow) January 5, 2024
VC: Shrewsbury Quarry Flood Action Group #Flood #Storm #UK #Henk #StormHenk #Shrewsbury #Shropshire #Rain #Flooding #FlashFlood #Britain #Weather #Viral #Climate pic.twitter.com/A8dZC2Fv9u
In the UK, river levels continue to rise after heavy rainfall, prompting the evacuation of hundreds in Nottinghamshire, located in East England.
— NoComment (@nocomment) January 5, 2024
Throughout England and Wales, there are still over 300 flood warnings and 330 flood alerts in place. pic.twitter.com/pH55tHbIFE
Much of England and Wales experienced strong winds and heavy rain during Storm Henk. As a result, more than 250 flood warnings were in place across England, while thousands of homes lost power.#Flood #England pic.twitter.com/USLZbSGGNv
— Lizardman (@Lizardm42069767) January 5, 2024
#Storm Henk #England.
— Inna Solovei (@solovushka_i) January 4, 2024
Motorists were stranded on the morning of January 4 as Tewkesbury was almost cut off by flood waters. On the main road into the town, the A438 Ashchurch Road, several drivers were stranded and had to be rescued before police closed the road #ProBowl pic.twitter.com/SllMQA6R5V
Storm #Henk wreaks havoc in #England. 1 dead. Floods. Power outages. Travel disrupted. Strong winds damage London Eye. More rain to come. #ClimateChange will worsen storms even more, cause coastal erosion, sea level rise and food insecurity in UK in coming decades. #ClimateCrisis pic.twitter.com/g4ZZvwknN8
— Richard (@ClimateConnex) January 3, 2024