and that is the highest number in a season since the met office started naming them in 2015. roads and train lines have also been affected. navteonhal is in nottinghamshire, where a major incident was declared after rising water from the river trent flooded more than 100 properties. driving into an island. this is worse than the year 2000. simon lives in gunthorpe. it s one of the worst affected places by the flooding in nottinghamshire. the situation is so bad that most vehicles can t get through the floodwater, so he s using his modified four by four to help transport people and supplies. he s agreed to let us join him. we shouldn t have to do this, but you can tjust stand by and let people struggle and let people miss doctors appointments. there s a lot of elderly people and vulnerable people around here, so you ve got to do your bit. there are only two routes in and out of gunthorpe. one is up there, and it s underwater. and then there s this one, which is even worse. so
system, which made it look as if money was missing from branch accounts. some were wrongfully imprisoned, but so far, only 93 convictions have been overturned. our business correspondent emma simpson reports. sorry! it s one of the most powerful stories in this drama. jo hamilton s prosecution for huge losses in her post office branch account. i ve declared my cash. i ve declared my stock. here s the realjo at home in hampshire today, who s had quite a week seeing her darkest moments broadcast to the country. i haven t got that money, and i don t know where it s gone! she d no idea the faulty horizon computer system was to blame. jo pleaded guilty to false accounting to avoid jail. it wasjust basically fighting for survival. i did, at one point, i had about ten cleaning jobs on the go, trying to keep the mortgage paid. and it really is a true story.
emma simpson reports. sorry! it s one of the most powerful stories in this drama. jo hamilton s prosecution for huge losses in her post 0ffice branch account. i ve declared my cash. i ve declared my stock. here s the realjo at home in hampshire today, who s had quite a week seeing her darkest moments broadcast to the country. i haven t got that money, and i don t know where it s gone. she d no idea the faulty horizon computer system was to blame. jo pleaded guilty to false accounting to avoid jail. it wasjust basically fighting for survival. i did, at one point, i had about ten cleaning jobs on the go, trying to keep the mortgage paid. and it really is a true story. yeah, i don t think the public realise just quite what we ve all been through. what do you hope the impact of this drama will be? the public are behind us now, and i think if there s enough outrage out there, i mean, it may become an election issue. who knows?
accounting to avoid jail. it wasjust basically fighting for survival. raid. at one point, i had about ten cleaning jobs on the go, trying to keep the mortgage paid. and it really is a true story. yeah, i don t think the public realise just quite what we ve all been through. what do you hope the impact of this drama will be? the public are behind us now, and i think if there s enough outrage out there, i mean, it may become an election issue. who knows? it was a question for the prime minister today. it s important that all those| who suffered get the justice they deserve, and that s why. we have set up three different compensation schemes. we ve paid out almost £150 million to over 2,500 people, and we re keen to work through that as quickly as possible. this isjo s old village shop, which she was forced to sell. there s still a post office sign here. the service, though, has all but disappeared. this terrible scandal s been going on for more than 20 years,