Hundreds of homeowners in England and Wales battle floodwaters after weekend storm

Hundreds of homeowners in England and Wales were battling floodwaters after the second major storm of the winter brought widespread disruption to the U.K. Several rail operators cancelled services as more than 180 flood warnings remained in place after Storm Bert lashed the country with heavy rains and wind gusts up to 80 mph over the weekend
Rob, surname not given, walks through flood water as an apparent mud slide has forced people from their homes as Storm Bert continues to cause disruption, in Cwmtillery, Wales, Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. (George Thompson/PA via AP)

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Rob, surname not given, walks through flood water as an apparent mud slide has forced people from their homes as Storm Bert continues to cause disruption, in Cwmtillery, Wales, Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. (George Thompson/PA via AP)

LONDON (AP) — Hundreds of homeowners in England and Wales were battling floodwaters Monday morning after the second major storm of the winter brought widespread disruption to the U.K.

Several rail operators cancelled services as more than 180 flood warnings remained in place after Storm Bert lashed the country with heavy rains and wind gusts up to 80 mph over the weekend. As much as 130 millimeters (5.1 inches) of rain fell in some areas, causing some rivers to overflow their banks and turning roads into waterways.

A severe flood warning, meaning there is danger to life, was issued early Monday for areas near the River Nene in Northampton as water levels continued to rise.

Among the hardest hit areas were parts of Wales, where residents of Pontypridd tried to protect their homes by using buckets to bail water over a flood wall and back into the River Taff. Two severe flood warnings issued for the River Monnow in southeast Wales have been lowered to warnings.

Because of climate change and warmer oceans, storms can pick up more energy, increasing wind speeds, while a warmer atmosphere can hold more moisture.

Floodwater covers parts of the Billing Aquadrome in Northamptonshire, England, Monday Nov. 25, 2024, after Storm Bert caused "devastating" flooding over the weekend. (Jordan Pettitt/PA via AP)

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People walk through floodwater near the Billing Aquadrome in Northamptonshire, England, Monday Nov. 25, 2024, after Storm Bert caused "devastating" flooding over the weekend. (Jordan Pettitt/PA via AP)

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A stranded car in flood water at the Billing Aquadrome as Storm Bert continues to cause disruption, in Northampton, England, Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. (Jordan Pettitt/PA via AP)

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A car drives through floodwater at the Billing Aquadrome in Northamptonshire, England, Monday Nov. 25, 2024, after Storm Bert caused "devastating" flooding over the weekend. (Jordan Pettitt/PA via AP)

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A local resident, wrapped in blankets, is attended to as she is lifted into an emergency vehicle at the Billing Aquadrome in Northamptonshire, England, Monday Nov. 25, 2024, after Storm Bert caused "devastating" flooding over the weekend. (Jordan Pettitt/PA via AP)

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A woman walks through floodwater with a swan swimming next to her, at the Billing Aquadrome in Northamptonshire, England, Monday Nov. 25, 2024, after Storm Bert caused "devastating" flooding over the weekend. (Jordan Pettitt/PA via AP)

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