Londoners have seen streets flooded by torrential streams and a tube station being submerged under water as a heatwave in the UK capital was replaced by heavy rains. Some people even had to abandon cars stranded in flooded roads.
Earlier this week, the British capital saw some of the hottest days of the year as the temperatures rose over 30 degrees Celsius. Now, the heat seems to be the least of the Londoners’ problems as some parts of the city were submerged in water and resembled the alarming images from the massive flooding which hit Germany and Belgium earlier this month.
This is so insane, some streets are knee deep in water. #LondonFlooding pic.twitter.com/ZYVW0ui705
— UmmHaytham (@UmmHaythamm) July 25, 2021
Avoid A406! Near Walthamstow turnoff. Severe #flooding and stranded cars! #london #londonflood @BBCNews pic.twitter.com/u9bvuuphUx
— Sophie Toumazos (@sophdaws183) July 25, 2021
Photos and videos posted to social media on Sunday showed cars ploughing through flooded streets while some roads looked more like turbulent rivers. Some car owners had to abandon their vehicles that were caught in the streams and almost fully submerged.
LOOK: A car submerged in floodwater on the North Circular A406 in London, near South Woodford. Traffic is backing up in both directions. #londonflooding #londonthunderstorms pic.twitter.com/JWnXazeDWD
— Howard Johnson (@Howardrjohnson) July 25, 2021
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— WE ARE NEWS 🗞 (@WeAreNews_) July 25, 2021
Flooding in london pic.twitter.com/M0IwPbyQkY
Others were stuck in their cars and emergency services used boats to rescue them as happened to one unfortunate motorist, who got stranded under a bridge in Worcester Park, Sutton.
The FB were required to rescue people.from a car in Worcester Park under the railway bridge.#LondonFlooding pic.twitter.com/ngnX1utxNq
— tim crowley (@Timmo_Crowley) July 25, 2021
Some witnesses reported seeing improvised “geysers” as the storm water systems apparently got overwhelmed with the torrential floods.
This is crazy! #HammersmithBridge right now. Reminds me of #Geysir in #Iceland 😶🌫️
— Thury Bjork (@thurybjork) July 25, 2021
@LBHF #westlondonlife #hammersmith #hammersmithandfulham pic.twitter.com/bFpx2yHHz2
Clapham and Camberwell, as well as Kingston in southwest London, were among the areas hit by the floods. The UK capital’s eastern parts, including Leyton and Walthamstow, were also affected. The London Fire Brigade said they had received over 300 flooding-related calls.
We're using our specialist assets and working with @metpoliceuk at a flooding incident at Charlie Brown's roundabout in #SouthWoodford. Please take care and avoid the area https://t.co/ghlMWd8jsk pic.twitter.com/PexOCUCu5I
— London Fire Brigade (@LondonFire) July 25, 2021
Eight London tube stations were closed because of the foul weather, including Covent Garden, Edgware Road’s Circle line station and Pudding Mill Lane.
A shocking video posted on Twitter shows the Pudding Mill station of the Docklands Light Railway in Stratford coming fully under water.
Pudding Mill Lane DLR Station pic.twitter.com/s9AkSPHd4H
— Rob Day (@R0bday) July 25, 2021
In Hackney a burst manhole sent sewage flooding out onto the streets.
Casual burst manhole and my bus flooded with sewage water in Hackney #LondonFlooding pic.twitter.com/mtS1rvl4F1
— larissa (@LarissaRose_) July 25, 2021
Another video showed a person rowing a kayak through flooded gardens.
Making the most of the #ClimateCrisis in #hackneywick #LondonFlooding pic.twitter.com/1h5I6PXQsj
— Amber van Boost (@vanbooost) July 25, 2021
Some Londoners shared their accounts of what they described as the worst flooding they have seen in the UK capital.
Amber warnings for thunderstorms were issued by the Met Office. Meteorologists said that heavy rains and thunderstorms would continue in the UK’s southeast, adding that the amber warning would stay in place until at least Sunday evening.
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