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On Friday, it could reach as high as 5.7m - close to the highest level ever recorded at the River Severn at Worcester (Barbourne) of 5.79m. That peak took place on Wednesday, February 26 2020 at ...
The River Severn has reached its highest recorded level in Worcester, matching the peak in the floods of 2007. At Barbourne in the city, it hit 5.65 metres and there are fears it could rise further.
Rising water levels and heavy rainfall have led to riverside communities being put on alert. . The River Severn has already burst its banks in parts of Worcester city centre and the flood barriers ...
Villages in Shropshire and Worcester are facing "danger to life ... has been declared in the areas as water levels along the River Severn continue to rise, with flood barriers forecast to go ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. HOMES, businesses and roads in Worcester are at risk as the river Severn continues to rise. After a weekend of rain and snow across the ...
The River Severn has reached its highest recorded level in Worcester, matching the peak in the floods of 2007. At Barbourne in the city, it hit 5.65 metres and there are fears it could rise further.