Key developments as Storm Babet thrashes UK
The Environment Agency has warned flooding from major rivers could continue until Tuesday, amid widespread disruption caused by Storm Babet which has killed six people.
A search continues in Aberdeenshire after a report of a man trapped in a vehicle in floodwater. Flooding has caused travel chaos across Britain's rail networks as train operators advised customers not to travel on Saturday. It lead to crowd control measures being implemented at London King's Cross station.
A "small handful" of homes will still be without power on Sunday but a red weather warning - meaning "danger to life" - is no longer in place.
Six people have been killed by the storm, which relentlessly battered the UK between Wednesday and Saturday. Major incidents were on Saturday declared by authorities in Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Suffolk due to rising water levels.
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