Britania e Madhe nuk gjen qetësi, goditet nga stuhia ‘Jorge’ [Foto]

Britania e Madhe nuk gjen qetësi, goditet nga stuhia ‘Jorge’ [Foto]

Duke se stuhitë nuk kanë të ndalur në Britaninë e Madhe. Pas Kiaras dhe Denis, tashmë ishulli është goditur nga stuhia Jorge. Erëra të forta dhe rrebesh shiu prej më shumë se dy ditësh kanë goditur Mbretërinë e Bashkuar.

Sipas raportimeve të medieve vendase era  ka kapur një shpejtësi 70 km për orë ndërsa në shuam zona janë shkaktuar dëme të mëdha.

Aktualisht ka më shumë se 260 alarme për përmbytje dhe paralajmërime që po lëshohen në jug-perëndim dhe përgjatë kufirit Anglisë me Uellsin.

Komunitetet e përmbytura tashmë janë duke u përgatitur për një përmbytje tjetër pasi banorët në Lindjen e Jorkshire ishin evakuuar nga West Cowick dhe Lidgate pasi lumi Aire shpërtheu brigjet e saj.

Katër ton thasë rërë janë vendosur brenda natës në East Cowick për të ndihmuar në devijimin e ujit, por në një deklaratë nga East Riding i Këshillit të Yorkshire tha që 60 prona ishin ende në rrezik./Motilokal.com

Storm Jorge has swept into the UK bringing four inches of rain, fierce winds and snow as drivers are urged to avoid unnecessary travel. Pictured: Garden sheds floating in the flood water in Snaith as dozens of homes and businesses were hit by Storm Jorge

Humberside Fire and Rescue services rescued a resident and his dog from a home in Snaith, Yorkshire, as flooding continues after the River Aire bursts its banks

Police warned of a landslide in Pontsticill near Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales, earlier this morning which completely blocked a road following heavy rain and wind brought by Storm Jorge

There are currently more than 260 flood alerts in place with the most severe warnings being issued in the south west and along the English-Welsh border. Pictured: Cars attempting to drive through the flood waters in Powys, Wales

Roads across Snaith in East Yorkshire were left completely deserted after residents were evacuated after the River Aire bursts its banks

The Met Office encouraged people to 'slow down, plan ahead and look out for each other' during the cold and stormy weather. Pictured: Residents and rescue workers were forced to wade through the flood water in Snaith, Yorkshire

A member of Humberside Fire and Rescue service wades through flood water to check properties during the evacuation of residents from flooded homes in Snaith

Already flooded communities are preparing for yet another deluge. Pictured: River Wye bursts its banks at Builth Wells in Powys, Wales, as rain continues to fall

Weather warnings remain in place across the UK as Storm Jorge brings gusts of up to 70mph. Pictured: Aer Lingus plane struggling with the strong winds while attempting to land at Leeds Bradford airport this morning

East Riding of Yorkshire Council said that water from the washland around Snaith was being pumped into the River Don and that rain had forced closures along the A164. Pictured: Residents canoe from their homes along a flooded street in Snaith

Emergency services set up pumps in an attempt to reduce water levels in the flooded village of East Cowick, Yorkshire, after heavy rain and strong winds hit overnight

Storm Jorge is the fifth storm to hit the UK since December 6 last year and the third in February. Pictured: Flooding in East Cowick, Yorkshire

Fire Fighters step over a bank of sandbags to check on residents in the flooded town of East Cowick, Yorkshire, where most homes have been evacuated

One resident's greenhouse was left almost completely submerged i the flood water in Snaith, East Yorkshire, where residents have been evacuated

Two women wearing wellington boots look across at the flood water that has engulfed the roads in East Cowick, Yorkshire, as a result of Storm Jorge

The Environment Agency added that the country needs to brace itself for 'more frequent periods of extreme weather like this' because of climate change. Pictured: Flooding in Cardiff, South Wales

A 4x4 emergency response volunteer drove through a flooded street to reach stranded residents after the River Aire burst its banks during Storm Jorge

More than 1,000 EA staff have worked on flood defences every day using pumps, clearing debris and repairing damaged defences as well as erecting 3.7 miles of barriers. Pictured: Two women wade through flood water in East Cowick, Yorkshire

It is hoped that the worst of the wet weather across the country will pass by lunchtime, according to Met Office forecaster Emma Salter. Pictured: Ely Bridge in Cardiff (pictured) was closed for around two hours overnight

Flooding from the swollen River Aire continues to cause damage in East Cowick, Yorkshire, as residents attempt to protect their homes with sandbags

People watch as huge waves hit the sea wall in Porthcawl, South Wales, as strong winds of up to 75mph brought by Storm Jorge batter the UK

Police in South Wales declared a critical incident after more flooding and severe weather overnight with the Fire and Rescue Service in the area taking 72 calls between 6pm on Friday and 6am on Saturday. Pictured: River Taff in Pontypridd, South Wales