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Storm Pierrick sees road closures, 30 flood alerts and landslides - live updates

Storm Pierrick has brought heavy rain and high winds to parts of Wales in the wake of Storm Kathleen. On Tuesday morning (April 9), Natural Resources Wales has 13 flood warnings and 23 flood alerts in place, mainly in coastal areas.

There is also a Met Office weather warning for wind in place until 3pm. It says: "A spell of strong winds blowing from the northwest will affect this region on Tuesday. Initially arriving across southwest Wales, in the early hours of Tuesday, and reaching north Wales and northwest England during Tuesday morning."

They say that gusts will reach 40-50mph widely, with 60 or 65mph gusts expected for exposed coasts of west Wales overnight.

In Pembrokeshire, Dyfed-Powys Police urged motorists to avoid the area around the A487 at Penycwm after it was closed due to surface water. A landslide has closed the A4067 at Ystradgynlais and there are speed restrictions on the M48 Severn Crossing.

In England, the River Arun has burst its banks in West Sussex with local emergency services preparing for rescue operations in the seaside town of Littlehampton. West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service warned people in Littlehampton of severe floodwaters and they were also dealing with a "severe flooding incident" at Medmerry holiday park between Bracklesham and Selsey.

They urged anyone in the vicinity of the holiday park to get to high ground if they are able to leave their homes.

On the Great Western Railway, flooding between Clifton Down and Severn Beach means all lines are closed as water has risen above the tracks on the branch line.

Met Office forecaster Simon Partridge said: "We're continuing with one area of low pressure after another, which is mainly down to the fact that the jet stream is a bit further south than

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