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Storm Dennis strikes UK sparking flood warnings and evacuations(1/5)

2020-02-18 09:17:00 Editor :Yao Lan
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A man uses a plank of wood to paddle a kayak on flood water after the River Wye burst its banks in Ross-on-Wye, western England, on February 17, 2020, in the aftermath of Storm Dennis. Britain on February 17 began to clear up after Storm Dennis battered the country over the weekend, leading the government's weather agency to issue a rare "danger to life" warning amid widespread flooding and high winds. (Photo/Agencies)

People bail water out of flooded homes after the River Wye burst its banks in Ross-on-Wye, western England, on February 17, 2020, in the aftermath of Storm Dennis.Britain on February 17 began to clear up after Storm Dennis battered the country over the weekend, leading the government's weather agency to issue a rare "danger to life" warning amid widespread flooding and high winds. (Photo/Agencies)

A abandoned submerged car is pictured in floodwater in Homs Road after the River Wye burst its banks in Ross-on-Wye, western England, on February 17, 2020, in the aftermath of Storm Dennis. Britain on February 17 began to clear up after Storm Dennis battered the country over the weekend, leading the government's weather agency to issue a rare "danger to life" warning amid widespread flooding and high winds. (Photo/Agencies)

Floodwater rises up buildings alongside the River Ouse in central York after the river burst its banks in York, northern England, on February 17, 2020, in the aftermath of Storm Dennis. Britain on February 17 began to clear up after Storm Dennis battered the country over the weekend, leading the government's weather agency to issue a rare "danger to life" warning amid widespread flooding and high winds. (Photo/Agencies)

A man measures the levels of the rising floodwaters after the River Ouse burst its banks in York, northern England, on February 17, 2020, in the aftermath of Storm Dennis. Britain on February 17 began to clear up after Storm Dennis battered the country over the weekend, leading the government's weather agency to issue a rare "danger to life" warning amid widespread flooding and high winds. (Photo/Agencies)

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