Football stadium submerged after thunderstorms and flash floods across the UK

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Flooding at the SEAH Stadium, home to Telford United football grounds, in Wellington in Shropshire (Picture: @LukeShelley1/PA)
Flooding at the SEAH Stadium, home to Telford United football grounds, in Wellington in Shropshire (Picture: @LukeShelley1/PA)

A football club’s pitch is barely visible after heavy rainfall left it completely underwater.

Non-league AFC Telford’s SEAH Stadium is totally flooded after heavy rain engulfed the entire pitch.

Footage shared by the seventh tier side show inches of water covering the gym while the pitch itself resembles a swimming pool.

The club has taken to social media to appeal for help to sweep water and sludge away from concourses, offices and changing rooms. 

FLOOD UPDATE:
We are on site this morning assessing the damage caused by last night’s flooding.
Large quantities of standing water and sludge on the concourses and through the offices, changing rooms etc appear to be the main challenge. pic.twitter.com/9o2VbXum40

— AFC Telford United (@telfordutd) September 27, 2024

The flooding comes days after AFC Wimbledon’s pitch suffered sinkhole damage, forcing the postponement of their Carabao Cup clash with Newcastle to be called off.

Parts of the UK have been warned of further flash flooding and even brief tornadoes as heavy downpours continued through the night.

Motorists were left stranded on the M5 when the motorway became submerged in rainwater near Bristol, leaving commuters facing another day of travel misery.

The Met Office has issued an amber warning for areas of the Midlands and the south of the country, which came into force at 6pm on Thursday and will last for 12 hours.

Yellow rain warnings were already in place for large parts of England and Wales and western parts of Northern Ireland.

The Tornado and Storm Research Organisation has also forecast much of the south-east will see lightning, winds up to 50mph and even ‘isolated brief tornadoes’.

 

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/Shutterstock (14741146i) Pedestrians caught in a heavy downpour on Waterloo bridge after a bright start this morning Seasonal Weather, Waterloo Bridge, London, United Kingdom - 26 Sep 2024 eiqrdiqdidzkinv

Heavy rains are set to continue (Picture: Shutterstock)

This includes much of East Anglia, the south-east Midlands and central southern England.

a BMW driver was rescued after his became submerged in the Hall Green area of Birmingham. 26/9/24

A BMW driver was rescued after his became submerged in the Hall Green area of Birmingham (Picture: West Midlands Police)

Flooding around St Ives in Cambridgeshire after the River Great Ouse burst its banks. Flooding and travel disruption is set to continue across large swathes of the UK with more rain predicted to hit. Nearly three inches of rain could fall over several hours in the worst-affected regions on Thursday. Picture date: Thursday September 26, 2024. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Joe Giddens/PA Wire

Flooding around St Ives in Cambridgeshire after the River Great Ouse burst its banks (Picture: PA)

Emma Davis

Water, Weather

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