Storm Chandra, flood and yellow rain alert
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Heavy rain caused by Storm Chandra shuts roads and leads to rail services being cancelled.
The Environment Agency (EA) has issued one flood warning, meaning flooding is "expected", and eight flood alerts, meaning flooding is "possible", in Somerset. Storm Ingrid, named by the Portuguese national weather service, is forecast to bring wind and rain to the South West today before easing on Saturday morning.
A SOMERSET village near Taunton is being assessed after floods caused by Storm Chandra. Members of the Environment Agency were pictured on roads in Ruishton, with footpaths and some roads impassable due to heavy rainfall through the night and into the early morning today (January 27).
Further heavy rain is forecast for the end of the week, falling on already saturated ground.
Their preparations follow Storm Chandra, which brought disruption and flooding across the UK on Tuesday, prompting Somerset Council to declare a major incident. A key route through Burrowbridge is already shut, and the Environment Agency's nearby pumps run at "full capacity" to drain water.
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Lesley Parker says she has been told her house will flood in two days if an extra pump is not used.