The place in north-east England and in Scotland has warned because of the flood. The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) said that “there were already flood warnings in place for Dundee and Angus, and Tayside.” and “There are lesser flood alerts for Aberdeenshire, central and west-central Scotland, Edinburgh and Lothians, Fife, and Scottish Borders.” In the north-east England the flood warning remained in place. The weather division of the press Association said “It’s still looking pretty bad in Scotland at the moment … we are expecting about 60mm of rain, which is likely to be in eastern areas of Scotland.” Then the spokesman said that “Average monthly rainfall for August in the region is 80mm,” she also added “that 35m of rain fell in Durham on Saturday, 37mm in Albemarle, north-east England, and 20mm in Strathallan, Scotland.” There is a strong warning that is issued in the east and central scotland. The sepa said “the river Brothock, in Arbroath, Angus, would continue to rise through the day, creating a flood risk in the nearby town centre.” The red cross stated “volunteers had been called to help campers at the Belladrum festival, near Inverness, because of torrential rain.” In the northern Ireland there were areas flooded. The result of the rainfall and flash flooding. Because of this the local wastewater pumping station was affected. Every people should be ready, it is good that people will be warned on what is happening on the place wherein they are not located. There is good also that the condition of the weather is always updated.
Reference:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/aug/07/flood-warnings-north-east-england-scotland