Northern France remains on high alert after heavy rains and flooding
Pas-de-Calais in Northern France remains on the highest red alert for flooding. Since Storm Ciaran a week and a half ago, two and a half months' worth of rain has fallen.
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Pas-de-Calais in Northern France remains on the highest red alert for flooding. Since Storm Ciaran a week and a half ago, two and a half months' worth of rain has fallen.
Hello, and welcome to Wales Online's live blog for Friday, November 10. Heavy rain and thunderstorms have caused flash flooding in parts of Cardiff this morning.
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