A village near Machynlleth was one of the wettest places in the UK this morning after more than three days worth of rain fell in seven hours.
Whole swathes of land throughout South Wales were – and still remain – underwater. And firefighters worked around the clock to ensure those in need were rescued.
The following Tweet is an observation of soil erosion and loss from an agricultural field in rural England during a rainfall event. This was documented on Twitter by Dave Throup, Environment Agency Manager for Herefordshire and Worcestershire. General overviews of increasing rainfall and soil degradation in the UK are attached.
Rivers burst their banks, homes were flooded and travel was impacted as Wales was battered by Storm Callum.
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