5th death confirmed in the UK after Storm Babet

5th death confirmed in the UK after Storm Babet

Thousands of homes have been flooded across the country and several hundred people remain homeless.

The UK’s environment agency still had 111 flood alerts in place in anticipation of more heavy rain in the coming days. (AP pic)
LONDON:
A fifth death was confirmed in the UK on Monday following the torrential rains and high winds brought by Storm Babet, which caused extensive flooding across the country.

The body of a man was found after he went missing in a vehicle in flood waters in Aberdeenshire in northeast Scotland, police confirmed.

He is the third person killed in Scotland during the storm after a 56-year-old man died when a falling tree hit his van and a 57-year-old woman was swept away by a river.

Two people have also died in the UK.

Scotland’s first minister Humza Yousaf described the flooding as “unprecedented” during a visit on Monday to the town of Brechin in Angus County, the area worst affected by the storm.

Yousaf said there would be a “long road to recovery” for those impacted.

Thousands of people have seen their homes flooded across the UK, and several hundred remain homeless.

The UK’s environment minister, Therese Coffey, told Sky News that some people would have to wait “several months” before being able to move back into their homes.

While the worst of the storm has passed, the UK’s environment agency still had 111 flood alerts in place on Monday afternoon, with more heavy rain expected in the coming days.

The storm also battered Germany’s Baltic Sea coast, triggering the evacuation of around 2,000 people, and caused flooding in Norway and Denmark.

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