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16.02.2020 - 19:56 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A man has been found dead in a swollen river in South Wales as flooding and landslides as a result of Storm Dennis affect swathes of the country, which police described as "a major incident".
The unnamed man's body was recovered from a swollen river near Trebanos in the Swansea Valley.
Dyfed-Powys Police said on social media that a man had fallen into the River Tawe at Ystradgynlais area, in south Wales, at about 10am on Sunday.
A tweet from the Ystradgynlais neighbourhood policing team said:
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Photographs show that nearly all of the land surrounding the $13 million estate, including the basketball court, has almost completely been submerged in water, reports pagesix.com. The actor's representative however assured that "all is fine" despite the flooding. According to Architectural Digest, George and Amal Clooney purchased the 17th-century mansion shortly after their Venetian wedding in 2014. The home sits on a four-acre island in the middle of the River Thames.
Photographs show that nearly all of the land surrounding the $13 million estate, including the basketball court, has almost completely been submerged in water, reports pagesix.com. The actor's representative however assured that "all is fine" despite the flooding. According to Architectural Digest, George and Amal Clooney purchased the 17th-century mansion shortly after their Venetian wedding in 2014. The home sits on a four-acre island in the middle of the River Thames.
Dumfries businesses on the Whitesands are counting the cost of another weekend of flooding.
A luxury tower block in the city centre remains 'unsafe' tonight as councillors demand answers over the ongoing chaos.
Popular theme park Drayton Manor Park has been forced to close during half term after major flooding from Storm Dennis.
Torrential rain brought by Storm Dennis at the weekend have led to widespread flood chaos in South Wales and parts of the Midlands, as 300 flood warnings remain in place today, including five which are severe.
Storm Dennis brought blustery winds and heavy rain to Greater Manchester this weekend, resulting in transport disruption on the regions roads.
Storm Dennis has destroyed a bridge crossing the River Irwell in Salford.