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Storm Benjamin: Flood warnings and travel chaos as winds of up to 55 mph hit Britain

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 23/10/202523/10/2025

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storm benjamin has been exposed flood Sparks erupted in parts of England travel disruption As heavy rain and strong winds Attack on Britain.

more than this 15 flood alert remained in place Thursday morning across EnglandAfter this 38 were stood down. The affected area extends from Yorkshire to Norfolk, as well as rivers and parts of the coastline in Kent, Sussex and Somerset.

StormDelays to related journeys have been reported by ferry company DFDS, which said: “All services are currently delayed due to strong winds in the Channel.”

He advised passengers to check-in as normal and said they would be transferred to the “first available sailing upon arrival”.

A fishing boat docked at the port of Plobenlec-Lesconil in western France on Wednesday as heavy waves and strong winds battered the area.

A fishing boat docked at the port of Plobenlec-Lesconil in western France on Wednesday as heavy waves and strong winds battered the area. ,AFP/Getty,

The Met Office said Storm Benjamin was still expected to develop in the south-east of England by the afternoon and could bring winds of up to 55mph, although the storm is now starting to move away from the UK.

Earlier, forecasters had predicted that coastal areas were expected to experience winds of more than 70 mph at the height of the storm, warning that storm conditions could cause injuries and “life-threatening injuries” due to large waves and debris falling on beaches, coastal roads and properties.

Travel delays possible as flood warnings issued across England

Travel delays possible as flood warnings issued across England ,reuters,

Deputy Chief Meteorologist, Chris Bulmer, said: “As Storm Benjamin clears the UK and moves towards Denmark late tomorrow night, cold Arctic air will sweep across the country, bringing a very cold weekend with temperatures falling below average.

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“Although there will be drought in many areas Season While the weather will be sunny, it will feel cold in the strong northerly winds. “Rain is expected in the north and west, some of which will fall as snow over the Scottish mountains.”

Two weather warnings are in place

Two weather warnings are in place ,weather office,

The Met Office has updated weather warnings, with just two warnings remaining for Thursday.

A yellow warning for rain remains in place for Norfolk and Suffolk until 4pm, and a wind warning for East Anglia, London and Kent. Winds are expected to remain strong along the East Anglia coast until Thursday night.

The Met Office said: “A band of rain associated with Storm Benjamin will move slowly eastwards during Thursday, but heavy rainfall is expected in places, particularly this morning.

“Although most places will receive only 10-15 mm of rain today, some places, especially near the coast, may see heavy rainfall of 20-30 mm.”

Earlier, two yellow warnings for rain extended across southern and eastern England, parts of southern Wales, the Midlands and the North West, while a yellow warning for wind was issued for the South East until midnight.

Surfers Against Sewage live map reported dozens of sewage discharges in affected areas.

Chief meteorologist Rebekah Hicks said: “It is worth noting that there is greater uncertainty than usual around the track and intensity of this low pressure system.

“The public should stay updated on the latest forecasts and warnings as the situation evolves, with forecasts subject to adjustment at short notice.”

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