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Torrential rain in England strands shoppers, floods streets

A lorry makes its way through floodwater near Meadowhall shopping centre in Sheffield, England, Friday Nov. 8, 2019, where some people were forced to stay overnight after heavy rain and flooding caused local roads to become gridlocked. Torrential rain has drenched parts of north and central England with a month’s worth of rain falling in 24 hours, forcing some to evacuate their homes and stranding a small group in a shopping centre overnight. (Danny Lawson/PA via AP)

LONDON — Torrential rain has drenched parts of north and central England, forcing some to evacuate their homes and stranding a small group of people in a shopping centre overnight.

Floods hit the city of Sheffield, where the River Don overflowed after 3.4 inches (85 mm) of rain fell on Thursday.

The Environment Agency says the highest rainfall was registered in Swineshaw, in the Peak District — 4.4 inches (112 mm) in the same period.

Met Office meteorologist Alex Burkill says “some places have seen a month’s worth of rain in one day.”

As of Friday, the agency says 117 flood warnings are in place, as well as five severe “danger to life” warnings near the River Don in Doncaster.

Some 30 people sought refuge in the Meadowhall shopping centre in Sheffield overnight after weather conditions stranded shoppers who turned up to see Christmas lights switched on.

The Associated Press