Friday, 25 December 2015

UK plans rare Christmas emergency session due to flooding Associated Press Associated Press December 25, 2015

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Two men rides tricycles through the flooded River Ouse in York northern England as the water flooded riverside properties in the City centre following heavy rainfall Wednesday Dec. 23, 2015. A storm is expected to batter parts of Britain with rain and winds up to 70mph in the run-up to Christmas Day. (John Giles/PA via AP) UNITED KINGDOM OUT
Two men rides tricycles through the flooded River Ouse in York northern England as the water flooded riverside properties in the City centre following heavy rainfall Wednesday Dec. 23, 2015. A storm is expected to batter parts of Britain with rain and winds up to 70mph in the run-up to Christmas Day. (John Giles/PA via AP) UNITED KINGDOM OUT
LONDON (AP) — The British government will hold a rare Christmas Day ministerial meeting to deal with the continuing flooding in parts of the country.
Officials said Friday the government's Cobra committee will convene because of the anticipated flooding. The group usually deals with national security threats but also copes with public safety issues.
Heavy rain is forecast in parts of Britain on Friday evening and flood alerts have been issued in a number of locations. The worst flooding is expected in northern England, which has been hard hit in recent weeksUp to six inches (15.2 centimeters) of rain is expected in Cumbria, which has already had the wettest December since records began in 1910.
The government's Met Office forecaster says some flooding of homes, businesses and transport systems is possible.  AP

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