Torrential rain forces Brits to flee homes flooded with 'contaminated' water

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Heavy rain across parts of Wales and England, including Manchester, Cardiff, Lancashire and Leeds, has caused chaos forcing residents to flee their homes and severe travel disruption resulting from mudslides on train tracks

Brits have been forced to flee their homes as their houses were flooded with potentially 'contaminated' water as torrential rain batters the country.It comes as the Met Office has issued two separate weather warnings for the next four days with fears homes and businesses could be flooded, travel could be disrupted and power supplies may be interrupted.

 

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