As forecasters warned of more potential flooding in parts of England and Wales on Wednesday, the scene at Coverack on the Lizard peninsula was described as devastating. Facebook Twitter Pinterest A damaged road in Coverack, Cornwall, after intense rain caused flash flooding in the coastal village. The main thing is no one is hurt.”The flash flooding in Coverack was the worst to hit Cornwall during the summer since the Boscastle disaster in 2004. Following Tuesday night’s storms, the Met Office said further, possibly severe storms could break out in parts of north-east Wales, central and northern England. Forecasters had warned of a chance of localised sudden flooding of homes, businesses and roads in some parts of England and Wales during Wednesday.
Source: The Guardian July 19, 2017 16:11 UTC