Transport delays will continue on Wednesday as train services get back on track after rain and strong winds from Storm Henk lashed large parts of the UK.More than 300 flood warnings were also in place across England and Wales on Wednesday morning, while 10,000 homes remained without power.National Highways said several major roads in England were closed.They included the A21 in East Sussex between the A2100 (near Johns Cross) and the A28 (near Baldslow) because a fallen tree was resting on power
Transport delays will continue on Wednesday as train services get back on track after rain and strong winds from Storm Henk lashed large parts of the UK.More than 300 flood warnings were also in place across England and Wales on Wednesday morning, while 10,000 homes remained without power.National Highways said several major roads in England were closed.They included the A21 in East Sussex between the A2100 (near Johns Cross) and the A28 (near Baldslow) because a fallen tree was resting on power cables above the road.A severe flood alert, meaning danger to life, was in place for the River Nene in Northampton, which warned of deep and fast-flowing water at the Billing Aquadrome holiday park and nearby business parks.A total of 330 flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, were in place across England.A motorist died after a tree fell on the car he was driving in Gloucestershire on Tuesday, police said.
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