FLOODING HELL

Brits told ‘do not travel’ as storm batters UK & major incident declared HOURS before millions go back to work

Cops are still receiving reports of "risk to life"

BRITS have been warned "do not travel" today as a major storm batters the UK hours before millions go back to work.

A '"major incident" was declared in Manchester as flood water swept across roads, forcing hapless drivers to abandoned their vehicles.

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Those caught in the downpour are using make-shift waterproof shoes to tackle the weatherCredit: SWNS
Residents from Meadow Mill were rescued from the floods in Stockport this morningCredit: SWNS
Firefighters rescued drivers trapped in submerged vehiclesCredit: Reuters
Brits are urged 'do not travel' as weather worsens, with yellow warnings covering the entire country

This follows widespread "severe" flooding which has lead to major travel disruptions.

The Met Office has revealed a slew of yellow and amber weather warnings spanning across the UK, with snow set to fall on Saturday and Sunday.

Parts of Greater Manchester have seen more than 80mm of rain fall in the last 24 hours.

Rivers have burst their banks with streets becoming completely submerged and water gushing into homes.

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Residents of Stockport, Greater Manchester, have been left trapped in their houses after flooding - with cops coordinating with emergency services to send aid.

Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service were called in to help and rescued stranded civilians.

Ell Henderson, a 28-year-old resident of newly the converted Meadow Mill in Stockport said: "We'd been out for New Year's Eve but when we got back last night, it wasn't anything like it is now.

"We looked out the window, and it was like a swimming pool outside - the water was about a foot deep."

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Ell and other Meadow Mill residents were told to wait in the hall for updates until the emergency services arrived with blow up rafts.

She said there were some tensions being stuck from the flooding, adding: "To be honest, we're going a bit stir crazy and claustrophobic trapped inside.

"Luckily, I have family to go to after being evacuated - not everyone in this block will have that luxury."

Manchester Police said they are still receiving reports of "damage, risk to life and stranded vehicles."

A Britannia hotel in south Manchester even had to be evacuated due to the unbelievable weather conditions.

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