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Severe flood warnings, meaning lives are at risk, have been issued on Boxing Day for the Bedford area and three other places.
The Environment Agency said there had been heavy rain across the Great Ouse catchment and more was expected, bringing significant disruption to the community and also possibly affecting electricity services.
Also covered by severe flood warnings are the Cogenhoe Mill Caravan Site, and the River Nene at Billing Aquadrome with nearby business parks. Image: Hundreds of people in Bedfordshire had to flee their homes
Christmas Day saw flooding which forced
Flood Update: A number of flood warnings remain in place in the Borough with significant levels of floodwaters passing through Kempston and Bedford. Please take measures to keep safe.
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A landslip at a coal tip is being investigated by engineers following heavy rain.
Rhondda Cynon Taf council leader Andrew Morgan said about a 40-50m section had slipped at Wattstown, although he did not believe it posed a risk to the nearby Rhondda bypass.
Elsewhere, parts of Carmarthen have flooded after the River Towy burst its banks.
Natural Resources Wales (NRW) warned people to take extra care and keep a safe distance from river banks.
Mr Morgan said the Wattstown site has been the focus of drone checks every two weeks after a landslip at nearby Tylorstown in February.