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Brechin: Two people died and families were trapped in flooded homes in Scotland on Friday as Storm Babet moved east after pounding Ireland.
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The UK's Met Office issued a rare red severe weather warning for parts of eastern Scotland with "exceptional rainfall" of up to 22 centimetres (8.6 inches) predicted for the early part of Friday.
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Police said the body of a 57-year-old woman had been recovered after she was swept into a river in the county of Angus on Thursday afternoon. A second person also died in Angus on Thursday evening after a falling tree hit the van the 56-year-old was driving.
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Officials in the southern Irish county of Cork, where hundreds of homes and businesses were flooded earlier in the week, described the deluge there as the worst in at least 30 years.
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A community hospital for the elderly had to be evacuated in the town of Midleton with the main street left up to four feet under water.
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As the storm hit Scotland Friday Scottish leader Humza Yousaf warned that he could not "stress how dangerous" conditions were, in particular in the northeastern town of Brechin.
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Emergency services were battling to reach trapped residents but being hampered by strong currents and flooding of up to six feet.
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Fire crews and the Coastguard began evacuating residents in Angus on Thursday, knocking on doors and urging people to leave. "Over 350 homes across Angus were contacted yesterday (Thursday) and advised to evacuate," a spokesman for Angus Council said. "Brechin, and increasingly other parts of Angus, are now only accessible via boat," he added.
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Train services meanwhile were being severely disrupted as far south as central England due to heavy rainfall and high winds. Some routes in northwest England and north Wales were completely closed due to flooding, rail officials said.
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The Met Office has also issued a string of less severe yellow and amber warnings indicating adverse weather conditions including flooding, heavy rain and high winds for other parts of central and northern England.
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