Storm Dennis is continuing to sweep its way across the UK on Sunday, causing a second day of flooding and disruption to transport.
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Rescue workers waded through the flooded roads of the village of Nantgarw in Rhondda Cynon Taff
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Members of the emergency services helped residents and their dogs leave flooded houses by rescue boat in Nantgarw, south Wales
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An elderly resident is evacuated from a flooded house in Nantgarw, south Wales
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A woman walks past sand bag flood defences in the village of Naburn near York as water levels rise on the River Ouse
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A woman looks out of her window as ducks swim past in floodwater after the River Severn burst its banks in Bewdley, west of Birmingham
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A man works to remove a tree blown over by Storm Dennis in Birkenshaw on the outskirts of Bradford, Leeds
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People begin the clean-up following Saturday's flooding in Newcastleton, Scotland. Towns in the Scottish Borders including Jedburgh, Hawick and Newcastleton have experienced heavy flooding since Storm Dennis hit
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People walk along the beach in Folkestone, Kent, on Sunday, as Storm Dennis continues to sweep across the UK
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A P&O passenger ferry leaves the Port of Dover in Dover, south east England, bound for France
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Exposed roof timbers are pictured after a part of building collapsed in Herne Bay, south east England
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Bricks and debris cover damaged cars after part of a building collapsed in Herne Bay, south-east England
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Tree debris is washed away on flooded football pitches in Tadcaster, northern England
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Huge waves crashed against the sea wall at Porthcawl on Saturday, as Wales braced for the storm
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Soldiers from the Highlanders, 4th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland, stepped in to help assist with flood defences
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These children in Mytholmroyd were keeping a close eye on the preparations
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Barricades are put in place by emergency workers in North Yorkshire
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Many will be able to relate to Rupert the cocker spaniel's experience on Saturday morning as he went for a walk in the storm
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This is the scene in the historic city of York as levels on the River Ouse rose
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Residents defend their homes with the help of soldiers in Mytholmroyd as it prepares for the storm to hit
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Stewards secure the entrance at the gates of St Andrew's as Birmingham City prepares to host Brentford FC
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