Warning of more UK floods after helicopter rescues in Cornwall
by Kevin Rawlinson and agencies from on (#2WVCS)
Flooding in Cornish coastal village of Coverack described as horrendous, and further deluges possible further north
Much of England and Wales has been warned to prepare for more stormy weather and localised flooding after several people in Cornwall had to be rescued from flash floods overnight.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms caused "devastating" flooding in the coastal village of Coverack in Cornwall on Tuesday, with about 50 homes and businesses affected. Met Office forecasters put in place a yellow warning, the lowest of the three weather warnings, for most of the rest of Wednesday and said that as much as two-thirds of a month's average rainfall could come down in a few hours.
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