Numerous property owners across England and Wales faced rising floodwaters early Monday, as the UK experienced severe disruption from winter's second significant storm Bert. (Photo: Reuters)
Storm Bert brought heavy rain and winds of up to 80 mph over the weekend, with some areas receiving 130mm (5.1 inches) of rain. (Photo: AP)
Storm Bert also caused a mudslide in Cwmtillery, South Wales, leaving the area cordoned off in its aftermath. (Photo: Reuters)
Four people were reported killed as the storm hit which included a dog walker in north Wales and a man killed by a falling tree in southern England. (Photo: AP)
The Environment Agency estimates around 100 properties have been flooded. (Photo: AP)
Storm Bert caused major disruptions for residents as road and railway were closed amid widespread flooding. (Photo: AP)
People were wading through flooded waters across England and Wales. (Photo: AP)
Even though the storm is subsiding, flood risks remain, with ongoing river flooding expected to continue. (Photo: Reuters)
Over 300 flood warnings and alerts were issued across England and Wales by Monday morning. (Photo: AP)
A severe flood warning, meaning there is danger to life was announced in the early hours of Monday for regions surrounding the River Nene in Northampton, as the water levels continued to surge.(Photo: Reuters)