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Torrential rains cause flooding in London and south-east England

Posted today at 01:49, updated at 02:13

Torrential thunderstorm rains over the south-east of England led to flooding in the streets of London at the end of the day on Sunday July 25, where transport was disrupted.

Rescue services are faced with “Major floods” across the British capital, Mayor Sadiq Khan tweeted in the evening. Buses, subways and trains are affected, he added, urging Londoners to check their route and avoid crossing the flooded areas on foot or by car.

In the south of the British capital, near Queenstown Road station, police blocked traffic on a road that had become impassable as the road was flooded, especially under railway bridges.

Alert in the South until Monday

The flood blocked several red double-decker buses in the middle of the street, one of the drivers of which told Agence France-Presse (AFP) that the water had reached the floor of his vehicle. “It’s wet everywhere! “, reported the man who only introduced himself by first name, Eric.

London firefighters said on Twitter that they had received around 300 calls reporting flooding in the southwest of the capital.

The British meteorological service Met Office had raised an orange alert for thunderstorms in London and its surroundings until 7 p.m. local time, but thunderstorms and torrential rains are expected until Monday in the south of the country. Some areas may even see 100 mm of rain fall in a few hours on Sunday evening.

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