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Man dies in mudslide as ‘danger to life warnings’ issued for rain in Scotland

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Man dies in mudslide as ‘danger to life warnings’ issued for rain in Scotland

More heavy rain could cause a danger to life and travel disruption with a flood warning in place for parts of Scotland on Thursday.

It comes after a person died in a mudslide on Wednesday and the Met Office says that showers will continue to batter parts of the UK as yellow and amber warnings for rain remain in place for today.




A total of 23 flood warnings are in place with one in Scotland. Rail provider Avanti West Coast warned commuters at about 6.30am that services between Preston and Glasgow/Edinburgh are subject to cancellation due to heavy flooding on the railway between Carlisle and Lockerbie.

It said in a post on X: “All routes north of Preston are currently blocked in both directions.”

Simon Partridge, a forecaster at the Met Office, said there was still “quite a long way to go” until the rain was due to stop, with wet weather expected to continue in the area until Thursday evening.

A yellow weather warning is in place for southern and eastern Scotland until 6pm on Thursday.

Fast flowing or deep floodwater which may cause danger to life is likely, the Met Office warned.

High water levels in Cockermouth, Cumbria, where the Met office has warned of life-threatening flooding and issued amber weather warnings as the area was lashed with “persistent and heavy rain”. Up to 300mm is expected to fall in parts of the region, which typically sees an average of 160mm in October. Picture date: Thursday October 28, 2021. PA Photo. See PA story WEATHER Storm . Photo credit should read: Owen Humphreys/PA Wire(Image: No credit)

Heavy rainfall may also cause delays and cancellations to public transport services, difficult driving conditions and power cuts, the forecaster said.

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