Storm Babet – live: Death toll rises to six as floods cause chaos
Residents were airlifted to safety as emergency services evacuated scores of homes in east Scotland due to flooding caused by Storm Babet[1], as the number of people killed in weather-related incidents rose to six. Jacqui Semple, head of risk, resilience and safety for Angus Council, said people were rescued from between 80 to 100 homes across the region. In Bridge of Dun, residents were airlifted out via helicopter, while in other areas those stranded were rescued by boats, including canoes.
Earlier, a second rare red weather alert for rain and hundreds of flood warnings[2] were put in place across England and Scotland as the storm continued to wreak havoc across the country, having already claimed the lives of three people. The Met Office has warned of "danger to life" from fast-flowing water and floods in the worst affected areas, where up to 100mm (4in) could fall in 24 hours. The red alert, in place until 6pm on Saturday has been issued for Scotland's Grampian and Central, Tayside & Fife regions.
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Storm Babet death toll rises to six after 'weather-related' car crashes
Residents airlifted to safety in east Scotland
Hundreds of flood warnings in place
North Sea workers airlifted off rig during storm
07:48 , Tara Cobham
More than half the staff manning a North Sea drilling platform have been airlifted to other sites after several of its anchors came loose during Storm Babet. Coastguard helicopters were called upon to move 45 non-essential workers from the Stena Spey to neighbouring platforms and to Sumburgh on the Shetland Islands on Saturday due to the incident. The rig is located around 146 miles east of Aberdeen.
Stena Drilling said four out of eight anchors became detached from the drilling unit because of the severe weather. Paul Cargill reports:
North Sea workers airlifted off rig after anchors come loose during Storm Babet[3]
Storm Babet travel chaos continues
07:45 , Tara Cobham For the past 48 hours, large parts of the UK have been battered by Storm Babet, causing travel chaos.
The Met Office is promising a drier and brighter day for many. But the travel disruption caused by the storm is set to continue through Sunday, with warnings not to travel on parts of the rail network. Simon Calder, Travel Correspondent of The Independent, has been checking the transport system on Sunday morning.
Story continues Network Rail says the routes linking Edinburgh with Inverness and Aberdeen will be badly affected by severe weather all day, and that speed restrictions will apply on other lines. "Major disruption to services in Scotland is expected until the end of the day," is the message. Anyone who makes it to Edinburgh may find their problems are only just be beginning, because the East Coast main line is heavily disrupted.
Saturday was chaotic on the line linking Scotland, northeast England and Yorkshire to London, with King's Cross station closed for a time because of the sheer number of passengers trying to make journeys, and many of those people will be back to try again on Sunday - only to find delays and cancellations, including a number caused by staff shortage. LNER tickets for today are valid until Friday. The main line from Sheffield to London is closed north of Derby because of flooding, and the lines from Derby to both Matlock and Sheffield.
Elsewhere, Skegness is cut off from Nottingham and Norwich is cut off from London due to flooding on the line north from Ipswich. In Wales, Transport for Wales is warning of flooding on some lines, and is urging passengers not to travel south from Llandudno on the line to Snowdonia. On the seas: the overnight Northland ferry from Aberdeen, Orkney and Shetland, which normally sails at 5pm, left 11 hours late and won't reach Lerwick until 6pm tonight.
This evening's overnight sailing will be at least four hours late. in the Western Isles, the main problem is residual disruption from Friday and Saturday on Caledonian MacBrayne ferries. The company had planned an additional pair of sailings between Ullapool and Stornaway to clear traffic from previous cancellations, but this has now been cancelled due to a technical issue with the vessels sewage system.
And the first sailing from Tarbert to Uig is cancelled. On the Channel, DFDS Ferries says "all services are currently operating with delays due to strong winds in the Channel". The advice is to check-in as normal and you will be put on the first available sailing to Calais and Dunkirk.
Leeds Bradford airport was closed for 24 hours on Friday and Saturday, and knock-on disruption is continuing. Some planes overnight arrived at Leeds Bradford many hours late, and consequently there are further delays for departures today.
Inside the Scottish town evacuated as Storm Babet threatens record rainfall
07:00 , Matt Mathers Hundreds of Scots have been told to evacuate their homes amid warnings Storm Babet could pose a "danger to life".
Residents of 335 homes in Brechin[4], Scotland, were asked to leave for "their own safety" during Storm Babet, which is battering parts of the UK on Thursday[5]. Alexander Butler reports:
Inside the Scottish town evacuated as Storm Babet threatens record rainfall[6]
ICYMI: Body found after woman, 57, swept into Angus river
06:00 , Matt Mathers The body of a 57-year-old woman has been recovered from a river in Angus, where a red weather alert[7] is in force, Police Scotland said.
The discovery made as Storm Babet bore down on the country, bringing high winds and "unprecedented" volumes of rain, forcing a town to be evacuated. Jane Dalton reports:
Storm Babet: Body found after woman, 57, swept into river[8]
ICYMI: Four people trapped on car roof amid Storm Babet floods rescued by Nottingham fire service
05:00 , Matt Mathers Nottingham Fire and Rescue Service (NFRS) helped four people trapped on car roof after floods to safety on Thursday 19 October as Storm Babet[9] engulfed the Midlands[10].
On Friday, an amber weather warning[11] for rain[12] was in place for some parts of northern England[13] including Yorkshire and Manchester[14], as well as some of the Midlands, including Nottingham. Rescues efforts have been extended as three people have died and hundreds of homes have been flooded during Storm Babet. Via social media platform X, NFRS warned people not to put their lives and those of the fire services at risk by attempting to drive through flood water.
Watch part of the rescue here:
Four people trapped on car roof amid Storm Babet floods rescued by fire service[15]
ICYMI: More flooding feared after 'unprecedented' rainfall from Storm Babet
04:00 , Matt Mathers Communities[16] in Scotland are braced for more flooding after Storm Babet[17] brought "unprecedented" rainfall and a red warning was extended. First Minister Humza Yousaf[18] warned of continuing dangers as he paid tribute to two people who died.
Rescues took place throughout Friday as hundreds of houses were flooded after the River South Esk breached its banks. Sarah Ward reports:
More flooding feared after 'unprecedented' rainfall from Storm Babet[19]
How the extreme weather is affecting trains, flights and ferry services
03:00 , Matt Mathers Trains, planes and ferries are being affected by Storm Babet[20] - which, warns the Met Office, will bring "exceptional rainfall and impactful wind for some".
Forecasters have issued a red warning for rain for parts of eastern Scotland[21], affecting Angus and Aberdeenshire. The warning is in force from 6pm on Thursday through to 12 noon on Friday. It is issued because of "a danger to life from flood water, extensive flooding to homes and businesses and severely disrupted travel conditions".
Simon Calder reports:
How Storm Babet is affecting trains, flights and ferry services[22]
ICYMI: Second person killed in Storm Babet as man dies in horror crash
02:00 , Matt Mathers Storm Babet[23] has claimed a second life[24] after a man died when his van was hit by falling tree[25] in Scotland[26]. The tragedy happened in Angus, eastern Scotland, where a second red "danger to life" warning has been issued by the Met Office for Saturday[27].
The region is already facing[28] high winds, torrential rain and severe flooding. Alex Ross reports:
Second person killed in Storm Babet as man dies in horror crash[29]
ICYMI: Woman swept to her death in river as town evacuated and thousands left without power
01:00 , Matt Mathers A 57-year-old woman has died after being swept away in a river as a fierce storm batters parts of Scotland[30], bringing "unprecedented" downpours and forcing a whole town to evacuate during a rare red weather alert.
Thousands of homes were left without power or facing their properties being flooded during Storm Babet as the Scottish government warned residents in affected areas that the worst was yet to come. Jane Dalton reports:
Storm Babet: Woman dies in river as town evacuated and thousands left without power[31]
What is fueling the 'extraordinary' Storm Babet?
00:01 , Matt Mathers Experts say Babet is an "extraordinary" storm which has been fuelled by several factors, including the impact of a typhoon on jet stream and rising temperatures.
"Storm Babet is an extraordinary piece of weather caused by the interaction of a number of linked conditions across the world," Dr Hannah Cloke, professor of hydrology at the University of Reading, said. Full report:
What is fueling the 'extraordinary' Storm Babet?[32]
Six lives lost in weather-related incidents during Storm Babet
23:52 , Andy Gregory Six people are now suspected to have died in weather-related incidents during Storm Babet, reports suggest.
Two women were killed in a crash on the M4 involving a lorry and four cars, according to the MailOnline, with a teenage driver was killed in another crash hours later. It came after West Mercia Police said a man in his 60s had died in the storm after getting caught in fast-flowing floodwaters in Shropshire. Two people were also killed in separate incidents in Angus, Scotland, including a 57-year-old woman who was swept into a river and 56-year-old John Gillan whose vehicle was hit by a tree.
Homes to be left without power on Sunday due to Storm Babet
23:36 , Joe Middleton
A "small handful" of homes will still be without power on Sunday after around 100,000 customers were affected by power cuts due to Storm Babet, the Energy Network Association (ENA) said. Ross Easton from the ENA said: "99% of customers have been reconnected. "With the exception of a small handful of homes where access remains challenging, all customers will be reconnected tonight.
"We'd like to thank customers for their patience and our engineering and customer service teams for their hard work."
Car stuck in collapsed bridge as Storm Babet batters Scotland
23:23 , Joe Middleton
ICYMI: Storm Babet in pictures as two dead and town evacuated during red warning downpours
23:00 , Matt Mathers Storm Babet is wreaking havoc in the north of the UK, with two people dead, hundreds of homes flooded or evacuated and another day of torrential rain to come. A rare red weather warning was extended for parts of Scotland as amber and yellow warnings are in place for the rest of the UK with heavy downpours set to move south on Friday and into the weekend.
Follow the link below for pictures of the impact the storm is having:
Storm Babet in pictures as two dead and town evacuated during red warning downpours [33]
Watch: Scottish river turns into raging torrent in 'terrifying' time-lapse as Storm Babet batters UK
22:00 , Matt Mathers Time-lapse footage shows the River[34] North Esk bursting its banks and turning into a raging torrent as Storm Babet[35] lashed Scotland[36]. Captured by Farson Digital Watercams in the Angus village[37] of Edzell, the clip shows the river dramatically rising on Thursday evening.
"That's a genuinely terrifying scene," one person wrote, commenting on the video. In the space of 18 hours - from 8:40am on Thursday to 4:10am on Friday 20 October - water levels surge before the webcam disconnects. Watch the clip here:
Scottish river turns into raging torrent in 18-hour time-lapse as Babet batters UK[38]
ICYMI: Jockey makes it to Ascot after car gets stranded in Storm Babet flood
21:00 , Matt Mathers
Jockey Hayley Turner[39] made it safely to Ascot[40] on Saturday after requiring a dramatic rescue from her flooded car on Friday. The record-breaking rider is currently hunting down her 1,000th career victory and was hoping to arrive in Berkshire[41] for Qipco British[42] Champions Day on 999 winners, with a fancied ride on Docklands in the closing Balmoral Handicap. Full report:
Jockey makes it to Ascot after car gets stranded in Storm Babet flood[43]
ICYMI: Major rivers could be flooded until Tuesday, Environment Agency warns
20:00 , Matt Mathers
The Environment Agency[44] has warned that flooding from major rivers could continue until Tuesday, amid widespread disruption caused by Storm Babet[45] which is posing a "risk to life" in some areas. Three people have died since the storm hit the UK on Wednesday, while a search continues in Aberdeenshire[46] after a report of a man trapped in a vehicle in floodwater. Full report:
Major rivers could be flooded until Tuesday, Environment Agency warns[47]
ICYMI: Trent Alexander-Arnold in minor car crash as Storm Babet wreaks havoc across UK
19:00 , Matt Mathers
Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold[48] and jockey Hayley Turner[49] had lucky escapes as Storm Babet[50] continued to wreak havoc in the UK. Alexander-Arnold was involved in an accident after a 40ft electricity pylon smashed onto a car in front of the England international, according to The Sun. Full report:
Trent Alexander-Arnold in minor car crash as Storm Babet wreaks havoc across UK[51]
ICYMI: 'Improving picture' in worst hit area, but Storm Babet flooding fears remain
18:00 , Matt Mathers
The worst hit area in Scotland during Storm Babet is now an "improving picture", but there are still fears of further floods as a red danger to life weather warning remains in place. Forecasters have brought forward the end of the red warning in Scotland by six hours, but authorities remain braced for further flooding on Saturday afternoon amid the storm which has claimed the lives of two people north of the border. People in up to 100 properties across Angus in East Scotland have been rescued from their flooded homes, with some airlifted out, a local authority official has said.
The alert for extreme rain during the storm now ends at 6pm, rather than midnight, and covers a smaller area than on Friday - solely Angus and Aberdeenshire.
Water levels in River Derwent, Derby highest ever recorded - council
17:02 , Matt Mathers Derby City Council said they are experiencing the highest recorded water levels of the River Derwent as roads were flooded across the city. The council said in a statement: "It's been a really challenging night for our crews, and emergency services across the city, and the picture in Derby remains challenging today with floodwater still affecting a lot of roads around the city.
"A Severe Flood Warning is in place for some areas of the city. The last time this kind of warning was issued was 10 years ago and is often related to coastal flooding, which indicates that this remains a serious situation. "Our teams have worked tirelessly overnight, but we are expecting a second peak later this afternoon, so we aren't out of the woods yet, and there is still a lot of work to do.
"We know that the river levels are likely to remain high for a number of hours, and will then go down very slowly." The council said cleaning up after the floods and reopening roads and footways may take several days.
Residents bid to shore up flood-hit town amid Storm Babet
16:44 , Matt Mathers Sandbags have been placed along a breached river wall in Brechin to try to prevent another deluge after the town was hit by "devastating" flooding from Storm Babet.
River Street and nearby areas in the town were inundated with water when the adjacent River South Esk burst its banks in the early hours of Friday. The water had receded on Saturday, but the area was still at risk of flooding amid a second red weather warning for heavy rain in Angus. The street was left strewn with debris and covered in silt on Saturday, with many homes damaged by water in the lower floors.
Almost all residents had left after being advised to evacuate or were rescued by emergency workers. Many were sheltering in rest centres set up in the town.
Couple 'furstrated' after as flight home delayed and diverted
16:20 , Matt Mathers A couple's flight home from Cyprus was delayed and diverted in an "intensely frustrating" ordeal after a plane skidded off a runway at Leeds Bradford Airport.
Phil Casey, golf correspondent at PA Media, and his partner Ann Meredith, 51, were due to fly from Larnaca International Airport to Leeds at 11.20pm local time on Friday. Their plans were disrupted after heavy winds forced a Tui flight to skid off a runway, causing the Leeds travel hub's temporary closure. Mr Casey, 49, of Leeds, said: "Obviously it's intensely frustrating but at the same time you realise it's out of the control of the airlines, so we had a certain amount of sympathy.
"And then yeah, to make matters slightly worse at one point they put up that the gate was opening in five minutes. And then five minutes later when I went to check again it said 'gate now opening in 195 minutes', so obviously slight difference. "So yeah, obviously we were then concerned about getting back from Manchester."
Scale of Storm Babet flooding in Scottish countryside captured in aerial footage
16:06 , Tara Cobham
Aerial footage shared by Britain's Maritime and Coastguard Agency shows the scale of Storm Babet flooding in the Scottish countryside. "Communities across the UK have been badly hit by Storm Babet. This was the result in Scotland," the coastguard wrote, sharing the footage on social media, urging residents to stay safe.
People in up to 100 homes across Angus, East Scotland, have been rescued from flooded buildings, with some airlifted out, a local authority official has said. In Bridge of Dun, residents were airlifted out via helicopter, while in other areas those stranded were rescued by boats, including canoes. Oliver Browning reports:
Scale of Storm Babet flooding in Scottish countryside captured in aerial footage[52]
Rainbow glows over pier as Storm Babet hits Aberdeen coast
16:00 , Tara Cobham
A rainbow was seen glowing over South Breakwater pier on Friday 20 October as Storm Babet hit the Aberdeen coast. The impressive footage was captured by Natalie Hood and shows rough waves smashing into the pier as the rainbow lights up the grey clouds behind. Scotland is suffering severe flooding as a result of the storm, with timelapse footage showing the River North Esk bursting its banks.
The Met Office has issued a second red weather warning, which is now in place for Saturday for parts of eastern Scotland where a further 70-100 mm of rain could be seen. Oliver Browning reports:
Rainbow glows over pier as Storm Babet hits Aberdeen coast[53]
London's King's Cross station closed due to overcrowding
15:50 , Matt Mathers London's King's Cross station has been forced to close due to overcrowding as passengers were warned not to travel by rail.
Network Rail said crowd control measures had been put in place at King's Cross due to disruption to LNER services. In a statement posted on X, formerly Twitter, Network Rail said: "King's Cross Station is currently closed to manage passenger numbers on the concourse and on platforms. "Storm Babet has brought severe disruption to the rail network and our teams are working hard to get passengers safely on the move."
Major rivers could be flooded until Tuesday, Environment Agency warns
15:36 , Tara Cobham
The Environment Agency has warned that flooding from major rivers could continue until Tuesday, amid widespread disruption caused by Storm Babet which is posing a "risk to life" in some areas. The Environment Agency (EA) said three severe flood warnings were in place around the River Derwent in Derbyshire, meaning deep and fast-flowing water carries a significant risk of death or serious injury, as well as serious disruption to local communities. Katharine Smith, EA flood duty manager, said: "Following persistent, heavy rain from Storm Babet, severe river flooding impacts are probable in parts of the East Midlands and South Yorkshire today and into Sunday.
"Severe river flooding impacts are occurring on the River Derwent in Derby, where we have issued severe flood warnings, and significant impacts are also possible elsewhere across the Midlands and parts of northern England today. "Ongoing flooding is probable on some larger rivers including the Severn, Ouse and Trent through to Tuesday."
Leeds Bradford airport reopens - 24 hours after plane skids off runway
14:39 , Simon Calder, Travel Correspondent Twenty-four hours after a Tui plane skidded off the runway at Leeds Bradford airport, take-offs and landing are resuming.
The first flight out on Saturday took off at 2.17pm. It was a Jet2 flight to Heraklion, which was supposed to depart at 6am. Four minutes later, another Jet2 aircraft took off for Alicante.
Operations were halted around 2pm on Friday when the Boeing 737 Max made a "runway excursion" after a normal flight from Corfu. No one was hurt in the incident, but the closure of the runway triggered dozens of cancellations, diversions and delays - affecting thousands of passengers at the start of the main half-term week. The latest Tui statement was issued at 9.30am.
It reads: "We would like to apologise to all those impacted by the ongoing closure of Leeds Bradford airport following an incident that took place shortly after landing on TOM3551 on Friday 20 October. "The safety of our customers and crew is our number one priority and can confirm there were no reported injuries, with all passengers disembarking the aircraft via the steps. "Tui customers due to travel on their holiday today will depart from Manchester Airport and have been contacted directly by our customer service team.
"Tui Airways is assisting the AAIB [Air Accidents Investigation Branch] with their investigation and working hard to support the reopening of Leeds Bradford airport."
King's Cross Station closed as Storm Babet causes disruption
14:38 , Tara Cobham King's Cross Station in London is currently closed, as crowd control measures are in place because of heavy disruption on the railways in the North East, Network Rail has said. A spokesperson said: "While many of the country's rail services are running well today, we're sorry to say that there is still severe disruption in areas worst-hit by Storm Babet, including Scotland, the North East and East Midlands.
"In particular, King's Cross station has crowd-control measures in place this afternoon while LNER services to the North East are severely disrupted. We are asking people to check before they travel today, to avoid wasted journeys." Footage shared on social media appeared to show large crowds gathering outside the station early on Saturday afternoon.
Pinned post: People airlifted out of homes in Angus
14:01 , Matt Mathers
People in up to 100 homes across Angus in East Scotland have been rescued from their flooded homes, with some airlifted out, a local authority official has said. Jacqui Semple, head of risk, resilience and safety for Angus Council, said people were rescued from between 80 to 100 homes across the region. In Bridge of Dun, residents were airlifted out via helicopter, while in other areas those stranded were rescued by boats, including canoes.
No-one is now thought to be stranded. Ms Semple praised the response from those in Angus and elsewhere, saying offers of accommodation have come from the local area and further afield. She said: "Fortunately the Met Office update and our Sepa update this morning is showing that we have an improving picture and the red warnings and our amber warnings they have been reduced in timescales to 6pm.
"So that means we are looking at definite improvements in our river levels. "We're not out of the woods by a long shot. There's still a lot of rain to come through, but less so, and there is still a lot of water lying right across Angus.
Lots of water in the upper catchments that will still have to come down into our rivers."
Three 'danger to life' flood warnings issued in Derbyshire
13:05 , Matt Mathers Three "danger to life" flood warnings have been issued in Derbyshire, where an MP says around 400 homes have already been flooded. The warnings are in place around the River Derwent in Derbyshire, whose water levels have reached record highs.
The alerts are for Derby City Water Treatment Works, Little Chester, Eastgate and Cattle Market, and Racecourse Park at Chaddesden.
Rail chaos across northern England
12:50 , Matt Mathers Storm Babet has been causing travel disruption as well as flooding. Simon Calder, The Independent's travel expert, reports:
LNER, the main train operator on the East Coast main line linking London with Yorkshire, northeast England and Scotland, is urging travellers: "Please do NOT travel today. "Following extensive disruption on Friday 20 October, crews and trains are displaced across the country and services today are subjec to short-notice cancellation. "Many rail routes are suspended due to flooding and an extremely limited service is in operation.
"We also expect services to be disrupted throughout Sunday 22 October. "Your LNER ticket will be valid for travel between Monday 23 October and Friday 27 October." Many rail lines in northern England are closed because of flooding, including Harrogate to Leeds, Leeds to Skipton, Sheffield to Lincoln, Doncaster to Leeds and Doncaster to Sheffield and Rotherham.
Between Hexham and Carlisle, a tree is blocking the railway.
Liverpool and England footballer Trent Alexander-Arnold in minor car crash
12:33 , Matt Mathers England footballer Trent Alexander-Arnold was involved in a minor car crash after a pylon was blown over in strong winds. The Liverpool defender's Range Rover collided with a car after the 40-foot pylon fell into a country lane near Knutsford, Cheshire, on Friday morning, The Sun reported.
Cheshire Police said no-one was hurt in the incident; which came as Storm Babet swept across the country - causing widespread flooding and high winds, killing three people.
Emergency crews rescue 20 people from care home trapped by floods
12:15 , Matt Mathers Emergency crews have had to rescue 20 people from a care home in Derbyshire as cars were submerged in flood water in the county, Derbyshire Fire and Rescue have said. More than 100 people had to be rescued in Derbyshire on Friday and the service declared a major incident due to the impact of Storm Babet.
Clive Stanbrook, area manager at Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service, warned flood waters could continue to rise near Derby and across south Derbyshire on Saturday. Mr Stanbrook told BBC Breakfast: "We rescued over 100 people yesterday. For example, just on one road in Chesterfield in the north of the county, we rescued 60 people when that (water level) became up to the top of cars and several HGVs were stuck as well.
"There is a village called Duffield in Derbyshire and we rescued 20 people from one care home there. "Also there were 18 houses that were evacuated in a village called Ironville, again in the north of the county."
Recap: What is fuelling Storm Babet?
11:50 , Matt Mathers Experts say Babet is an "extraordinary" storm which has been fuelled by several factors, including the impact of a typhoon on jet stream and rising temperatures.
"Storm Babet is an extraordinary piece of weather caused by the interaction of a number of linked conditions across the world," Dr Hannah Cloke, professor of hydrology at the University of Reading, said. "The jet stream, which plays such an important role in the weather in Europe, has been squeezed into a weird position, partly as a result of a powerful typhoon that hit Japan last week." Stuti Mishra has more below:
What is fueling the 'extraordinary' Storm Babet?[54]
3 inches of rain falls overnight in Sheffiled
11:35 , Matt Mathers
Three inches of rain fell overnight on Friday in Sheffield, the Met Office has said. Further rain is expected in the area on Saturday as Storm Babet lashed the country with heavy downpours. Pp to 100mm (4in) could fall in 24 hours in some areas of Scotland, where a rare red weather alert is in place.
Friday brought a widely unsettled end to the working week, with heavy rain falling across many areas These are the extremes for 20 October ? pic.twitter.com/1QMBKzsygh[55] -- Met Office (@metoffice) October 20, 2023[56]
Follow evacation advice, first minister tells Scots
11:28 , Matt Mathers
People told to evacuate parts of Scotland due to the flood risk from Storm Babet should comply with the advice, the country's first minister Humza Yousaf has said. Residents in parts of Angus and Aberdeenshire have been advised to evacuate after a rare red warning for rain was issued by authorities. "A Red Weather Warning remains in place for Angus & parts of Aberdeenshire," Mr Yousaf wrote in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
"Please comply with the advice being given, particularly if you are asked to evacuate, it is for your own safety. We continue to engage with local partners & emergency services to coordinate our response." A Red Weather Warning remains in place for Angus & parts of Aberdeenshire.
Please comply with the advice being given, particularly if you are asked to evacuate, it is for your own safety. We continue to engage with local partners & emergency services to coordinate our response. https://t.co/k5KafCdU74[57] -- Humza Yousaf (@HumzaYousaf) October 21, 2023[58]
33,000 were left without power in Scotland
11:18 , Matt Mathers
Some 33,000 people were left without power in Scotland overnight during Storm Babet. As of early this morning, around 1,100 homes remained without electricity, Scottish and Southern Electricity Network said. "We're making good progress for our customers in response to this very severe storm," Andy Smith, the firm's operation director, said.
"The impacts of high winds and flooding mean it's a challenge to get to all faults quickly and safely. "But we have brought in considerable extra operational capacity to respond to issues that today's weather may bring, including teams from our contractors and network partners." We're making good progress in response to this severe storm.
As of early this morning, we've restored power to almost 33,000 customers. Work to reconnect 1,100 more continues over the course of today. We're doing all we can in very challenging conditions to repair network... pic.twitter.com/K7ypI4xvZw[59]
-- Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks (@ssencommunity) October 21, 2023[60]
TUI apologises after plane skids off runway
11:15 , Matt Mathers Travel company has apologised after one of its planes skidded off a runway yesterday during the adverse weather conditions. In an updated statement, the firm also confirmed that no one was injured following the incident at Leeds Bradford Airport.
"We would like to apologise to all those impacted by the ongoing closure of Leeds Bradford Airport following an incident that took place shortly after landing on TOM3551 on Friday 19th October," it said. "The safety of our customers and crew is our number one priority and can confirm there were no reported injuries, with all passengers disembarking the aircraft via the steps."
400 homes flooded in Derbyshire - local MP
10:50 , Matt Mathers About 400 homes have been flooded in a Derbyshire town, the local MP has said.
Labour's Toby Perkins said homes and roads in his Chesterfield constituency had been badly hit by heavy rain. "About 400 houses have been flooded, many of the businesses here have lost all their stock and will be closed," he told the BBC. "I've just been into Tramway pub which was knee high in water, has no electricity.
And so last night we had people at the Queen's Park Sports Centre who didn't have anywhere to stay. "Many of the people who live in this area are private renters, many of them don't have flood insurance because you can't get flood insurance if you're in an area that's prone to flooding. "So a lot of the people I was speaking to last night have no idea where they're going to be living from now."
Still flooded on Hawthorne Street this morning. River Rother still very close to breaching its banks again in Birdholme this morning and still raining. pic.twitter.com/6Wslvkm9sH[61] -- Toby Perkins MP (@tobyperkinsmp) October 21, 2023[62]
Four people trapped on car roof amid Storm Babet floods rescued by Nottingham fire service
10:30 , Matt Mathers
Nottingham Fire and Rescue Service (NFRS) helped four people trapped on car roof after floods to safety on Thursday 19 October as Storm Babet[63] engulfed the Midlands[64], Oliver Browning reports. On Friday, an amber weather warning[65] for rain[66] was in place for some parts of northern England[67] including Yorkshire and Manchester[68], as well as some of the Midlands, including Nottingham. Rescues efforts have been extended as three people have died and hundreds of homes have been flooded during Storm Babet.
Via social media platform X, NFRS warned people not to put their lives and those of the fire services at risk by attempting to drive through flood water. Watch part of the rescue effort here:
Four people trapped on car roof amid Storm Babet floods rescued by fire service[69]
Hundreds of flood warnings in place
10:05 , Matt Mathers Hundreds of flood warnings are in place across England and Scotland as Storm Babet brings heavy downpours.
Some 339 red alerts have been issued in parts of England, with residents in the affected areas told "flooding is expected". Scottish authorities, meanwhile, have issued 19 warnings with alerts for further rain also in force.
Flood barriers being erected in 'high-risk' areas
09:47 , Matt Mathers Julie Foley, director of flood strategy and adaptation at the Environment Agency, has said temporary flood barriers are being deployed in high-risk areas.
She told BBC One's Breakfast programme: "Flooding has devastating impacts for people actually in terms of the impacts on their homes, as well as much longer term impacts actually, that you don't see afterwards in terms of the mental health impacts. "To offer reassurance, the Environment Agency teams are operating and working really hard around the country, with other emergency providers and with local communities to do our best to keep people safe. "So we're operating all of our flood barriers using our flood storage areas, we're deploying temporary barriers to areas at high-risk and we're making sure our flood defences are operating really well.
"And we're already seeing the impacts of that in terms of better protecting thousands of properties around the country."
Over 100 people rescued in Derbyshire, says fire service
09:41 , Tara Cobham Clive Stanbrook, area manager at Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service, told BBC Breakfast that more than 100 people had been rescued on Friday, including 20 people from a care home in Duffield. He said: "We declared a major incident at four o'clock yesterday afternoon, that was because of intense rainfall and intense flooding that we expected to get worse as the day went on.
"We had multiple rescues last night. We are expecting the peak in the middle of the county at 4am this morning which will then go further to the south of the county later on this morning into early afternoon. "We rescued over 100 people yesterday.
For example, just on one road in Chesterfield in the north of the county, we rescued 60 people when that (water level) became up to the top of cars and several HGVs were stuck as well. "There is a village called Duffield in Derbyshire and we rescued 20 people from one care home there. "Also there was 18 houses that were evacuated in a village called Ironville, again in the north of the county."
Leeds Bradford Airport set to reopen at 10am on Saturday
09:03 , Tara Cobham
Leeds Bradford Airport is set to reopen at 10am on Saturday after closing on Friday when high winds forced a passenger plane to skid off a runway. In a statement on its website at 6.15am, the airport said: "The airport remains closed due to an earlier incident. "We expect to reopen at 10am today, however we will continue to post regular updates as this is subject to change.
"We are working collaboratively to resolve this situation and return services safely and as quickly as possible. "We ask passengers to contact their airline to check the status of their flight before travelling to the airport."
Watch: Clever sheepdog saves ewes stranded on Welsh farm
08:30 , Tara Cobham A sheepdog came to the rescue of three ewes who had been cut off by floodwater as Storm Babet unleashed floods all over the UK.
Llyr Derwydd, 44, a farmer from near Ruthin in Wales, said he had gone to check on his sheep in Flintshire on Friday afternoon (20 October) when he saw three ewes "stranded on this little spot on the field" having been "cut off" by the water. With the water producing dangerous conditions for a rescue, sheepdog Patsy was the heroine of the hour. "I just thought, 'I'll see if the dog will go'.
I gave her the command and she swam across," Mr Derwydd said. "It was quite dangerous because I didn't know how deep it was. She's a strong swimmer and she was able to swim across."
Oliver Browning reports:
Watch: Clever sheepdog saves ewes stranded on Welsh farm as Storm Babet floods UK[70]
In pictures: Storm Babet raging through the UK on Friday
08:10 , Tara Cobham
'A very wet start to Saturday', says Met Office
07:47 , Tara Cobham "A very wet start" is how the Met Office has described the beginning of Saturday as Storm Babet continues to batter the UK. The forecaster wrote on X: "A very wet start to Saturday in Scotland and parts of northern England with strong easterly winds."
"Brighter further showers, although scattered showers continue, particularly in the southeast." ? A very wet start to Saturday in Scotland and parts of northern England with strong easterly winds
? Brighter further showers, although scattered showers continue, particularly in the southeast ?
Stay #WeatherAware pic.twitter.com/6OB1VcIQhO[71][72] -- Met Office (@metoffice) October 20, 2023[73]
Storm Babet shows no signs of abating on Saturday
07:30 , Tara Cobham Storm Babet shows no signs of abating as downpours continue to batter the UK on Saturday, with three people dead and another red "danger to life" warning in place.
The rare red weather warning has been issued for parts of eastern Scotland all day, prompting First Minister Humza Yousaf to warn: "We have not seen the last of this." Yellow and amber warnings for rain that were in place across much of England overnight have expired, however a yellow warning for wind remains in place until 12pm across the north east of England and eastern Scotland. Across England, there were over 353 flood warnings and 248 alerts on Saturday morning, while 55,000 people were left without power on Friday as a result of the storm.
Around 45,000 of those were reconnected to the grid as of the evening, the Energy Networks Association said. Met forecaster Jonathan Vautrey said: "The focus of the rainfall from Saturday shifts back northwards over towards eastern and northern Scotland. "Some parts of those areas have seen about a month and a half's worth of rain already, but there's another band that's forecast to track its way northwards over the course of the night and push its way towards relatively similar areas.
"So there are further red and amber rain warnings in force for Saturday, with the potential to push those areas close towards two months of rain in the span of three days."
Inside the Scottish town evacuated as Storm Babet threatens record rainfall
17:16 , Matt Mathers Hundreds of Scots have been told to evacuate their homes amid warnings Storm Babet could pose a "danger to life". Residents of 335 homes in Brechin[74], Scotland, were asked to leave for "their own safety" during Storm Babet, which is battering parts of the UK on Thursday[75].
Alexander Butler reports:
Inside the Scottish town evacuated as Storm Babet threatens record rainfall[76]
Dozens in rescue centres in Angus
06:00 , Katy Clifton More than 75 people were in rescue centres in Angus, east Scotland, on Friday night, while Angus Council said people in more than 60 homes in Brechin, who refused previous evacuation attempts, required rescue. Jacqui Semple, head of risk, resilience and safety for Angus Council, said: "People are devastated.
This is awful. "It would be awful. Your house flooded, your belongings, the impact emotionally and physically and everything that goes with that.
"They've got all of those people who have been affected arriving at our rest centres in such a state - wet, cold, and just so unbelievably upset."
Flood warnings
05:00 , Jane Dalton Across England, there were over 283 flood warnings and 243 alerts on Friday evening, while 55,000 people were left without power as a result of the storm. By Friday evening, around 45,000 of those were reconnected to the grid but 10,000 were still without power, the Energy Networks Association said.
Flooding caused 70-minute delays on the A1 near Grantham, National Highways said, while further south, Suffolk declared a major incident on Friday as Storm Badet caused "major flooding" across the county.
Flights cancelled after Tui runway incident
03:00 , Simon Calder The closure of Leeds Bradford airport after a Tui plane veered off the runway caused dozens of delayed, cancelled or diverted flights. More than 2,000 passengers were hit by a total of 34 cancellations, including Ryanair flights to Palma, Malaga and Chania in Crete.
Wizz Air has cancelled flights linking Leeds Bradford with Krakow and Katowice in Poland as well as Bucharest and Cluj in Romania. Travellers whose flights are cancelled are entitled to be flown to their destination as soon as possible, and meanwhile the airline must provide hotels and meals as appropriate. Tui holidaymakers hoping to return from Corfu to Manchester were also affected.
The aircraft involved in the runway excursion was flying what is known as a "W-pattern". It began in Manchester on Friday morning, with a plan to fly to Corfu, back to Leeds Bradford and out to Corfu again before the return flight to Manchester.
ICYMI: Second person killed in Storm Babet as man dies in horror crash
17:06 , Matt Mathers Storm Babet[77] has claimed a second life[78] after a man died when his van was hit by falling tree[79] in Scotland[80].
The tragedy happened in Angus, eastern Scotland, where a second red "danger to life" warning has been issued by the Met Office for Saturday[81]. The region is already facing[82] high winds, torrential rain and severe flooding. Alex Ross reports:
Three killed in Storm Babet as major incidents declared and villages cut off[83]
ICYMI: Tui plane skids off runway
02:00 , Katy Clifton
A passenger plane at Leeds Bradford Airport had to be evacuated yesterday after it skidded off the runway as it tried to land in high winds. Operator Tui said no one was injured, although the airport was briefly closed. One passenger, Malcolm Fell, said the skid had been "a little bit dramatic" but everyone onboard was "quite calm".
"'My wife, [who] was sat next to me, turned to me and said I think you better brace yourself because this is not going to stop. And then all of a sudden...we were at a standstill on the grass," he told MailOnline.
In pictures: winds and rain
Saturday 21 October 2023 00:00 , Jane Dalton
Roads and bridges collapse
Friday 20 October 2023 22:30 , Jane Dalton Roads and bridges collapsed as Storm Babet hit Scotland.
A 200-year-old bridge on the Rottal Estate in Angus was washed away by torrential flood water, while a road connecting Marykirk, Angus, where some houses were evacuated also collapsed. Dee Ward, 58, estate manager for the Rottal Estate said: "I think this is the new pattern, I don't think we will go back to normal. "The frightening thing is how much water is coming down in a short space of time.
"I wasn't surprised the bridge got washed away. "Big posts had been ripped out further up the hill." Zena Cowie, 28, said a road had collapsed that connected Marykirk with the dual carriageway to Montrose, Angus.
Ms Cowie said: "The road at the start of the bridge that crosses the river has collapsed. "Marykirk is the main way to the dual carriageway to get to the dual carriageway, to go into Montrose. "The other way is to go into Brechin which is also flooded."
Amber and yellow weather warnings for swathes of UK
Friday 20 October 2023 21:30 , Jane Dalton
An amber weather warning for rain is in place for some parts of northern England including Yorkshire and Manchester, as well as some of the Midlands, including Nottingham. And a yellow weather warning for much of the east coast of the UK has been put in place for wind and rain on Saturday.
'Considerable risk' of Aberdeenshire river flooding
Friday 20 October 2023 20:20 , Jane Dalton Aberdeenshire Council warned of "considerable risk of flooding" on the River Don at the weekend.
A spokesperson said: "Latest modelling from Sepa is indicating that there is now a considerable risk of flooding on the River Don at Inverurie, Kemnay and Kintore tomorrow (Sat) between 10am and 2pm. "This has the potential to impact properties in low-lying areas and we would urge residents and businesses to get prepared and take immediate steps to protect their own property from flooding."
Fallen tree blocks rail line
Friday 20 October 2023 19:50 , Jane Dalton A fallen tree on the Neilston line in Scotland damaged overhead cables.
? Our team at Whitecraigs have advised that it's not going to be a quick fix. As you can see in these pics, the fallen tree has caused significant damage to our overhead power lines - these carry electricity at 25,000 volts to power trains. @ScotRail pic.twitter.com/1ydT6qWtnF[84][85]
-- Network Rail Scotland (@NetworkRailSCOT) October 20, 2023[86]
Major incident declared in Derbyshire as roads closed
Friday 20 October 2023 19:05 , Jane Dalton A major incident has been declared in Derbyshire, prompting advice not travel unless essential until further notice this weekend. Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service wrote: "Most roads in Derbyshire are affected by flooding and many are closed.
"We are calling on our communities to follow the advice below to keep safe: Do not travel unless essential from now until further information is available later in the weekend. "Continue to watch for weather and flooding updates. Look out for vulnerable neighbours, especially if they have care services who may not be able to reach them.
"Never drive or walk into floodwater, even if it appears shallow - it could endanger your life." "Do not ignore road closed signs," it added.
Long delays on A1 amid flooding
Friday 20 October 2023 19:00 , Jane Dalton Flooding has caused delays of more than an hour on the A1 near Grantham, National Highways has said.
"Due to extensive flooding in the area, the A1 has reduced capacity both ways between the A46 and B6326 near Grantham. Traffic officers, Nottinghamshire Police and contractors are working to clear the water and get the lanes moving; there are delays of 70 minutes on the approach," it posted.
Rail lines closed
Friday 20 October 2023 18:45 , Jane Dalton ScotRail routes currently closed are between:
- Aberdeen and Elgin - Edinburgh and Aberdeen via Fife - Perth and Aberdeen via Dundee
- Dunblane and Perth - Perth and Aviemore - Tain and Wick / Thurso
- All Fife Circle services
Storm Babet travel advice - latest
Friday 20 October 2023 18:30 , Jane Dalton For more travel advice, see our sister live blog:
Storm Babet travel advice: Plane skids off runway as drivers issued warning - live[87]
Eight people rescued near Solihull
Friday 20 October 2023 18:10 , Jane Dalton West Midlands Fire Service rescued eight people and a dog after vehicles became stranded in floodwater in the village of Balsall Common, near Solihull.
"Please avoid the area around Balsall Street, Balsall Common," the service said. "Several people whose vehicles got stuck in the water there have been brought to safety on rafts by our firefighters. "Five men, two women, a child and a dog were ferried from five cars and a van.
No-one was hurt."
Thousands stranded after Anglo-Scottish trains cancelled mid-journey
Friday 20 October 2023 18:01 , Jane Dalton Large parts of the UK rail network are off-limits to travellers tonight due to severe flooding caused by Storm Babet. And there are warnings that disruption may continue until Sunday.
The flagship East Coast main line, linking London, Yorkshire, northeast England and southern Scotland, is at a near-standstill. LNER, the main operator, said on X: "Severe weather is causing major disruption to train services. Many rail routes are suspended.
Please do NOT travel today. "We have a number of train services currently delayed by this incident and we are working with Network Rail to get these trains moving through the affected area as soon as possible. "Heavy rain flooding the railway between Grantham and Newark North Gate means trains have to run at a severely reduced speed on all lines.
"The additional journey time caused by the slow speeds is reducing the number of trains that can operate through the affected area." Tickets for travel on 20 October will be valid for travel until 27 October. The line is flooded at Grantham, with many trains to the north and south cancelled.
ScotRail has closed seven routes in eastern Scotland. It says: "Exceptionally wet and windy conditions have severely affected much of the country since Thursday, causing the Met Office to issue a red weather warning alongside a number of amber warnings. "Another 24-hour red weather warning will come into place from midnight tonight in the northeast of the country and elsewhere there will still be very heavy rainfall and gusts of winds exceeding 55 miles per hour until at least Saturday afternoon."
Rail service disruption could last until Sunday
Friday 20 October 2023 17:45 , Jane Dalton
Disruption to Scotland's rail services could last until Sunday because of Storm Babet, operator ScotRail has warned. Routes that are currently closed will not re-open unless it is deemed safe to do so. ScotRail said it was taking longer than expected for engineers to inspect routes for damage due to the effect of the weather.
Customers have been warned they should only travel if necessary on routes affected. Services between Glasgow Queen Street and Aberdeen/Inverness, and between Edinburgh Waverley and Aberdeen/Inverness are also subject to disruption. Other routes across the network are having precautionary speed restrictions imposed, so services may be delayed or cancelled.
? ScotRail warns Storm Babet impact likely to continue into Sunday. -- ScotRail (@ScotRail) October 20, 2023[88]
Plane overshot runway in storm
Friday 20 October 2023 17:25 , Jane Dalton
A Boeing 737-800 was landing at Leeds Bradford Airport in West Yorkshire when it "overshot the runway". West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service said there were no reported injuries.
Fire crews atten 300 emergencies in two days
Friday 20 October 2023 17:10 , Jane Dalton Scottish fire and rescue crews say they have attended almost 70 emergencies including rescues from homes and floodwaters in one day.
The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service said that since Thursday it had received around 750 emergency calls across Scotland and attended 300 incidents. They have urged members of the public to stay away from floodwaters and to follow evacuation advice. David Lockhart, assistant chief officer at the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, said: "We are facing unprecedented flooding in many areas, and we must stress to the public that flood waters should always be avoided.
Keep children and pets away from the water and do not travel in or around the affected areas wherever possible. "This is a carefully planned and co-ordinated operation to ensure we are best placed to respond to emergencies and protect the welfare of our crews."
Man in 60s dies in fast-flowing water
Friday 20 October 2023 17:08 , Jane Dalton A man in his 60s died after getting caught in fast-flowing flood water from a brook that breached a road in Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire on Friday morning, West Mercia Police said.
The force said members of the public reported a man going under the water shortly before 10.40am. Officers from West Mercia Police and Shropshire Fire and Rescue quickly attended but he was found dead at 12.35pm. Formal identification has yet to take place but the family have been informed and are being supported by officers.
Some parts suffer over a month's rainfall in 36 hours
Friday 20 October 2023 16:45 , Jane Dalton
More than a month's rainfall has soaked parts of Scotland in the past 36 hours, and further heavy rain is likely at the weekend, say Met Office forecasters. A second red warning is in place for Saturday for parts of eastern Scotland, where a further 70-100mm of rain could fall, with the highest accumulations over the hills. Further rain is also expected more widely across Wales, northern England and the Midlands, and warnings are in place there.
The Met Office said the far north of Scotland and southern areas of the UK would have a mix of sunshine and showers over the coming days. ? Some parts of Scotland have seen over a month's rainfall in the past 36 hours, with further heavy rain likely into the weekend
Here are the latest totals ? pic.twitter.com/SlIKpQX4ZT[89] -- Met Office (@metoffice) October 20, 2023[90]
Man dies in Shropshire floodwater
Friday 20 October 2023 16:43 , Jane Dalton A man has died after getting caught in fast-flowing flood water in the town of Cleobury Mortimer in Shropshire on Friday, West Mercia Police said.
Flooding reaches West Midlands
Friday 20 October 2023 16:25 , Jane Dalton
Parts of central and northern England have also been swamped. An amber weather warning for rain is in place for some of the Midlands, including Nottingham, as well as parts of northern England including Yorkshire and Manchester. This cafe in Telford, Shropshire, was flooded:
Plane skids off runway as it lands in high winds
Friday 20 October 2023 16:02 , Jane Dalton
A Tui Boeing 737 Max skidded off the runway at Leeds Bradford airport[91] while landing in high winds. And on the railways, the entire LNER[92] network has come to an almost total halt because of Storm Babet:
Tui plane skids off runway at Leeds Bradford airport[93]
Homes near Dundee to be evacuated
Friday 20 October 2023 15:50 , Jane Dalton A number of homes in Monifieth, near Dundee, will be evacuated, Angus Council says.
Councillor Lloyd Melville said: "It will be hard for some people to leave their homes but they absolutely need to do so if asked." He also thanked council staff: "They have been absolutely knocking their pan in (to keep people safe). They are the people who need the thanks.
They are literally saving people's lives." Monifieth, right now. Residents should contact their insurers.
Everyone please take care. I'm also in contact with Officers regarding this. pic.twitter.com/8V9M1k05zt[94] -- Cllr Lloyd Melville (@LloydAMelville) October 20, 2023[95]
Waves rip top off lighthouse
Friday 20 October 2023 15:35 , Jane Dalton
Giant waves ripped the top off a lighthouse. But with dangerous sea conditions, it is not safe to assess the damage to the lighthouse at South Shields, the Port of Tyne authority said. No traffic was going in and out of the river with six metres of sea swell, it said.
The authority is urging the public to keep away from the area, particularly the piers, because of the unsafe conditions.
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