A second person has died as Storm Babet brought high winds, torrential rain and severe flooding to parts of Scotland.
    The Met Office has now issued a new red “danger to life” weather warning for some eastern areas.
    Police have confirmed that a falling tree hit a van near Forfar in Angus on Thursday, killing the 56-year-old driver.

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    A second person has died as storm babbit brought high winds torrential rain and severe flooding to parts of Scotland the Met Office has now issued a new red danger to life weather warning for some Eastern areas police have confirmed that a falling tree hit a van near forfor in

    Angus on Thursday killing the 56-year-old driver the body of a 57-year-old woman who was swept into a swallen river was also recovered on Thursday evening and a search is ongoing in aberin Shar after reports that a driver was trapped by flood water overnight the storm has brought severe flooding to

    Some areas of Northeast Scotland with rescue operations continuing in and around the Angus town of Breen the new Met Office red warning runs from Midnight throughout the whole of Saturday for parts of Angus and Ure forecasters said a further 7100 mm of rain was expected in areas already

    Affected by severe flooding the area is similar to that covered by the previous Red Alert which expired at midday on Friday in Breen rescue teams went door too by torch light during the night to help people to safety Angus Council said they were responding responding to more than 100

    Calls from people who had stayed in their homes despite warnings to evacuate about 60 households were rescued in brein in the early hours While others were waiting to be rescued on Friday afternoon in other areas of Angus such as Mary Kirk and edol flood defenses in the town were

    Overwhelmed at about 4:00 with River levels 4.4 M 14 ft higher than normal and continuing to increase the council had earlier urged residents of about 400 homes in and around the town to evacuate as the river southesk was expected to burst its banks think more than 40 people arrived at a

    Rest center in soaped cloes during the night donations of dry clothing food and toiletries have been donated by locals following an appeal by the council police Scotland said the latest death happened at about 175 on Thursday when a falling tree struck a van on the B 9127 at WG Street near forar

    Emergency Services attended however the 56-year-old driver was pronounced dead at the scene the force said next of kin have been informed and the road remains closed in amberin Shire search operation involving helicopter is taking place after after reports that a man was trapped in a vehicle by floodwater near Mary Kirk at

    3:00 people are being urged to avoid the area what s Angus Council said that as well as about 335 properties in brechen an additional 87 households in the nearby Villages of Tanis and fvan had been told to evacuate for their own safety ahead of the red warning people leaving their home were

    Urged to switch off the Main’s electricity and water supplies before they did so rest centers were opened at montro Sports Center and brein in forar community campuses on Thursday afternoon with people being asked to bring their own sleeping bags and any supplies and medications they will need pets are

    Welcome so this is late wood seats again um water spilling out from the bottom of the park right the way across the road traffic still getting through but uh don’t know how long for and it’s extending right the way up almost to Costa uh and to the library

    And there’s a house here that is very close to getting inundated so it is pretty scary stuff

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    1. Most of this is avoidable, lack of maintenance to drainage systems and flood defences is largely to blame, Government and council don't want to spend money on infullstructure anymore, its all spent on migrants and illegal immigration! I wonder if the folks who are homeless because of this will be put up in a 5 star hotel.? Dout it!

    2. While I feel sorry for those affected in certain areas of Scotland,,, Scotland is not underwater I live in Ayrshire and have had no heavy rain but some strong winds. The UK is unusual in that you can drive coast to coast in an hour and a half with one coast affected by weather systems from the east (North Sea) and the west (Atlantic) at the same time. What I will say is this is as bad as I can remember according to the footage I have seen. Where I live we had a similar event in 1979 and major works were done to subdue and divert flood water and we have never seen the same since.

    3. Hope Scotland floods go away soon,Hope every one else stays safe,All its done here its chucked it down of rain first thing this morning coming home from work,Got nothing to wear no,All my clothes are soaking wet,Im having to put the heating on for a little while,To get my soaking wet to dry quicker,In good time for Morning shift

    4. By the way, you should, perhaps, be made aware that the Storm Babet is happening in Scotland, and on the British Isles. Neither of those locations are the property of the US. And make your mind up. Brechin is NOT BRET-SHIN.

      Genuine question:- Why do Americans NEVER bother to research the correct pronunciations? Ignorance or Arrogance.

      You lot do make me so angry with your extreme LAZINESS.

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