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In all, nine stations on the London Underground were compelled to close by flash flooding caused by heavy rain showers – an intermission in a summer that has been swelteringly hot. We’re also ...
Severe thunderstorms caused flash flooding across London on Sunday afternoon, sparking major transport delays. London Metropolitan Police said the flooding had caused “severe disruption” on ...
London Fire Brigade (LFB) said it was called to about 45 flooding-related incidents overnight ... with Turnham Green and Dagenham Heathway Underground stations both being shut for a time on ...
London Underground passengers were warned of flooding at Liverpool Street station. Part of the UK’s busiest station became waterlogged after heavy rain battered London this morning. Metropolitan ...
At the peak of the flood, the fire brigade received 1,500 calls and attended to almost 800 incidents. Across the London Underground, 14 stations had to close, and above-ground trains were also ...
Commuters face severe delays at London’s Waterloo Station (Picture: Paul Davey) TfL London Underground and London ... include a signal failure caused by flooding at Farringdon, signal failure ...
Heavy rainfall overnight has caused travel chaos on London’s Underground ... and the Overground were partially suspended due to flooding caused by heavy rain on Sunday night.
The "TfL Access" (@TfLAccess) Twitter account also wrote that Dagenham Heathway station has also been closed due to "flooding caused by heavy rain". Separately, Transport for London (TfL ...
Sections of the M25, the A41 and and A1 in north London are blocked. A number of Underground lines are part suspended or severely delayed. There were reports of major flooding near Finchley Road ...
Multiple lines on the London Underground network were suspended or disrupted Monday because of a power outage, the British ...