Torrential rainfall hit South Yorkshire
people are being evacuated from their homes and there is chaos on the roads and trains after torrential rain flooded South Yorkshire.
Five severe warnings meaning a danger to life are in place along the River Don in Doncaster with some residents being told to leave their homes.
More than 100 flood warnings are in place across England
Fran Lowe, from the Environment Agency (EA), said urged people to take them seriously "as they represent a threat to life".
The average monthly rainfall total for Yorkshire at this time of year is 89mm (3.5in).
The north of England and the Midlands were hit by flooding chaos on Thursday night, with the highest rainfall recorded at Swineshaw in the Peak District, which had 112mm (4.4in) in 24 hours.
Parts of Sheffield experienced 85mm (3.4in) during the same period.
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