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Sunday, February 23, 2020

In photos: Storm Dennis



Slide 1 of 36: SYMONDS YAT, - FEBRUARY 18: Flooded fields are seen following Storm Dennis on February 18, 2020 at Symonds Yat, Herefordshire, England. Storm Dennis is the second named storm to bring extreme weather in a week and follows in the aftermath of Storm Ciara. Although water is residing in many places flood warnings are still in place. (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

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As Storm Dennis sweeps in, the country is bracing itself for widespread weather disruption for the second weekend in a row. Experts have warned that conditions amount to a "perfect storm," with hundreds of homes at risk of flooding.


(Pictured) Flooded fields are seen following Storm Dennis on Feb. 18, in Symonds Yat, England. 

Slide 5 of 36: The abandoned 77-metre (250-feet) cargo ship MV Alta is pictured stuck on rocks near the village of Ballycotton south-east of Cork in Southern Ireland on February 18, 2020. - A "ghost ship" drifting without a crew for more than a year washed ashore on Ireland's south coast in high seas caused by Storm Dennis, the Republic's coast guard said. (Photo by Cathal Noonan / AFP) (Photo by CATHAL NOONAN/AFP via Getty Images)

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The abandoned cargo ship MV Alta is pictured stuck on rocks in Ballycotton, Ireland on Feb. 18. A "ghost ship" drifting without a crew for more than a year washed ashore due to high seas caused by Storm Dennis.

SEE https://plawiuk.blogspot.com/2020/02/ghost-ship-washes-up-on-irish-coast.html

Slide 8 of 36: TYLORSTOWN, WALES - FEBRUARY 18: A man looks on at a landslide in the Rhondda valley on February 18, 2020, in Tylorstown, Wales. Inspections of old coal tips on the mountains in the Rhondda are underway following a landslide during storm Dennis. (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)
Slide 8 of 36: TYLORSTOWN, WALES - FEBRUARY 18: 
A man looks on at a landslide in the Rhondda valley on
 February 18, 2020, in Tylorstown, Wales. Inspections of 
old coal tips on the mountains in the Rhondda are underway
 following a landslide during storm Dennis. 
(Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)

Slide 33 of 36: The level of the River Ouse rises in York, North Yorkshire on February 15, 2020, as Storm Dennis sweeps in. - As Storm Dennis sweeps in, the country is bracing itself for widespread weather disruption for the second weekend in a row. Experts have warned that conditions amount to a "perfect storm", with hundreds of homes at risk of flooding. (Photo by Oli SCARFF / AFP) (Photo by OLI SCARFF/AFP via Getty Images)
The level of the River Ouse rises in York, North Yorkshire on Feb. 15.
Slide 28 of 36: People watch waves and rough seas pound against the harbour wall at Porthcawl, Wales, as the UK is braced for widespread weather disruption for the second weekend in a row as Storm Dennis sweeps in. (Photo by Ben Birchall/PA Images via Getty Images)
People watch waves and rough 
seas pound against the harbour wall on Feb. 15 in Porthcawl, Wales.
Slide 7 of 36: Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gareth Everett/Huw Evans/Shutterstock (10560476h) A public footpath sign is virtually submerged at Brockweir in the Wye Valley south of Monmouth, as the river bursts it's banks in the aftermath of Storm Dennis Seasonal weather, Wales, UK - 18 Feb 2020

EUGENE PLAWIUK at 3:41 PM
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