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Radio 5 Live on digital b.b.c. Sound smart speaker come on the way the heavy rain in central and northern England and North Wales will slowly sail through a sense the Midlands elsewhere cold with clear spells and he shouts and patchy fog for the Southeast different days looking mostly cloudy with patchy rain for some southern parts of England to be mainly joined by was sunny spells elsewhere almost shallow. As will affect eastern areas and it's going to be chilly b.b.c. Sound. It's stark choice on the ground based on. Good morning you're listening to b.b.c. Radio 5 Live this is up all night and I'm Susanna Courtenay sic coming up in this hour of the program will be keeping across the flooding in Sheffield and the surrounding area but we're looking at the very thing there's been some worrying cases of lung infection both here and in the u.s. So is it chilly that much safer than smoking also on the program we'll find out why revenge really is a dish best served cold and what exactly makes the perfect pop sound but now flooding is continuing to cause all sorts of problems across northern England trains have been affected in. Lancaster grace in Manchester and South and West Yorkshire there are around a 100 flood warnings currently in place in England one of the worst hit areas is sound. Sheffield city council has declared a major incident brother residents are being advised to stay on and not leave and not leave unless both the c.b.i. Emergency services and we've reports tonight of people sleeping at Meadowhall shopping center and South Yorkshire Police is just too early to say they're aware of people stranded a park gate shopping park enroll the red down but it's on the emergency contract is streets ahead so we slips off to all of the highways across Sheffield a short time ago he described the situation messy thing the current situation is that we've got. Probably in excess of 15 words now closed across Sheffield to to the flooding and we've got some serious concern as a result from Idaho but all were written in to change rather the rivers gushing up against the tops of the tops of the. Flood defenses so there is for the narrowest of those roads are currently closed for monitoring the work for the moment was the rain been like today. Being consistent for other. Loss of volume come down homes to the adjoining just to office while maintaining his capacity and so the cause for the machine across the city. Has been relentless and continues READY. For the clocks in the morning was of sites of even seeing across the city of the income seeing the videos of submerged cars and the rain outside Meadowhall that for roads. Seems to be now committed all the way for today so to complement all out Ava's on the supply chain is up just so we've a team. Sport in members of the public for example we've been taken to verify cars are being flooded trying to remove a floodwater from very survivable to commute to free the city. Continue so now. In the middle of night how much can you do when you're faced with the volume of water. Very little and in some areas particularly because the river which is reaching the defenses so we can do is of c try and protect the properties to the very close race for safety of the traveling public and tomorrow morning outings a good 10 year old a very closed to ensure the floodwater has subsided we had. To make sure the safe public ahead of the busy time in the morning. Isn't going to be found in the morning is that. The people were just to follow us on at Sheffield. Had to on Twitter to ensure that people where the conclusion situation was that what. Do you have any idea of the numbers of people that might be affected at the moment. I don't to be fair obviously the city council can have the town hall for the valuable people who are stranded in the city. Another way Herve of many as many evacuations a property of properties but we do know there are some. Impossible city but for this limited. Going to bed now. I wish there was no yet looking forward to it. Well we've had teams from the day some teams went home earlier in the day to come back and saving additional resources are in the saving and yet available resource available to us again in the morning just to make sure we can clear up get there it's open safely where we can people to travel to and from the city. As Darren but from street to hide the cost of the rise all around Sheffield is describing. How often our guy I've also been speaking to the Ashton. You're poor. And also poor Hudson he's b.b.c. You says weather to them so climate correspondent leaves the how big an area in South Yorkshire is affected as well the 2. Hills spread. Sheffield Wednesday football ground and meadow hall at the north at the 6 a as being particularly affected. Floatin as we didn't start to lunge time in and got was as a day's gone on. To wrench a rain and there were a foot people in Sheffield is that we're going to see a repeat of that catastrophic floods from 2007 and people can still remember very clearly how devastating they were and there's real fear that we're going to have the same situation particularly as the same policy does it say again it's again this time around so how bad was the flooding in 2007. We hides and they are asked and who was a vacuum 18 people on Bengalese by helicopter is the Sheffield Wednesday ground was very very badly damaged we had people who couldn't attend that hones fall moment 9 months to a guinea and that all shopping center. At the water was half way up the escalators in the shop in some rivers based on the banks and we had very very tragically to fight Alex is always a young body and so the devastation following the floods into 1007 were felt for the very long time afterwards and the council subsequent like spend millions of pounds putting in flood defenses the council say at the moment as for defensive still holding but residents near the Sheffield Wednesday ground have been evacuated they were evacuated Aliah deceive men. The sphere is obviously very soft there once the ground well gets up managed and the council have to cry out that this is a major incident and if all hands on Black Berry imagines the services and the council seems. Absolutely inundated with calls and working around the clock on throughout the my sorrow is Sound Cloud so actually tonight is a very major serious incident so I guess the crucial question is are we going to have a lot more rain pull Hudson is b.b.c. Is weather presenter and climate correspondent thanks for joining us that's no problem Hello hello you say is just the worst situation when you're terrified of your house flooding you are just looking out of the window and constantly checking the forecast how much rain is set filled potentially in for over the next 24 hours Well I think to be honest with you the the rainfall event will be over during the early hours of the Smalling but there's been a colossal amount of rain that's fallen in the similarities with June 2007 quite amazing from a major logical point of view it's almost precisely the same type of weather system that's ground to a halt scar almost exactly the same intensity and remember back in June 2007 I covered the floods for b.b.c. Look north back then there were in excess of 20000 properties flooded in particular the whole area and down through South Yorkshire and Sheffield as we've just heard from Luke say and down through Bentley next brother down the river Dolman tile into the river don't really and that has now gone down probably the worst float. That we've seen. From a June point of view but of course we're in November now aren't way and like the rest of the country it's been extremely wet. We're already in Sheffield we've got one of the longest data sets in the country Sheffer Western Park and we're already at 5th place in the ranks of wettest autumn's and I'm fairly sure that with the weather patterns that coming up over the next 2 wakes that we will have by the end of November the wettest or to on record and that Bates the autumn of 2000 where there was catastrophic flooding so there are all sorts of parallels with with previous floods and now although the heavy rain is going to ease off during the early hours of this morning what you got to remember is it takes several hours for the rain this fall and in the open on catchment to work its way down from the pan I know through the militia field and down towards Doncaster and so river levels if anything will continue to rise through the course of the night now spoke to the Environment Agency one when I came off. North about half an hour ago and they told me that the river Meadowhall had breached its banks and they had breached their banks near Calum Island as well and areas in between now for those that don't know much about Sheffield I mean obviously Lucy goes between Callum Island a matter how old it's 3.6 miles so we are talking about a very large stretch of a very large city in Yorkshire Now the other interesting thing is they after the floods of June 2007 the Environment Agency spent millions revamping and rebuilding flood defenses to cope with a higher float than what we had in June 2007 now it seems that at least part of those flood defenses have breached and I think it's one of those situations whereby we're not going to know how bad the situation is until it gets light 1st thing in the morning South Yorkshire Police have tweeted in the last half hour that they are stretched to the limit further down the dollar in the. Same areas that were flooded in June 2007 told our max Bentley and into don't cross now those areas I also covered and it was incredible a week after they the 1st foray into 2007 told I was 6 feet underwater and I think we can only hope and pray that we are not looking at a similar flawed compared with that that we had in June 2007 because that flowed cause millions of pounds of damage and as I said before when it was over 20000 properties flooded we can only hope it's not going on on that scale it's very difficult comparing 2007 to now because even even if rainfall levels have been the same the father spent a lot of money on new flood defenses so we just have to wait and see and then found an agency admitted to me that this is the 1st time these flood defenses have been tested and it's almost like a 6 and hope and hope that these for defenses can hold. Now Lisi earlier and matter who were paying for people not to leave the shopping center to stay the they change the advisor they thought they said they were putting people to leave the shopping center I understand there are some people who have decided to keep. That's right and the problem was you had the n one most well at winning bimetal all part of that was shot at the super tram system had they stopped running well from train station stop to remain on the buses that was still running was just gridlock so people anybody on public transport was stranded at Meadowhall and most of the people have managed to get home now but if you have stayed and metal all that's described as a house full of people are spending the night that they've gone in shops they've bought themselves blank cakes they've bought themselves pajamas. Confound Wow folk in these doors and it's allowed them to use phone chargers and clocks the cakes to charge at the mo mo Biles said that it didn't go off for the night and in a city sense half Sheffield Town Hall has opened the store for the night the town hall I sent a message saying if you are stranded come and spend the night council staff awake into the night while offering people and drink a role and for the night and was still waiting saying if any official evacuation from says men. Some people have voluntarily left Helms and have gone to stay with relatives it's at the moment the reason and a council run evacuation centers open officially and light pole I covered the floods in 2007 and there's a real sense of deja vu with all day Polk I'm probably correct ma'am they sped at that sound and we would tell those floats were one in 200. 12 years on hand 8 really feels a very similar situation on ice pole sag this is probably the safest test of these float defenses and the senior counsel as I have spoken to are very worried about they say take in the situation and say we've only seen the sly. The only thing I was wondering about I did poorly see for free and just this this idea that the situation could change the most people are sleep overnight sake could it be pulled that people wake up to to see a really different situation in a to the one they're in now and quite possibly because like I said earlier there is still a lot of water to work its way through the catchment from the pan ions and it can take you know up to 9 hours for the rain that's falling now the top of the pants to work its way down towards at Doncaster of course I myself was flooded during the Ironically during the autumn floods of 2000 things have changed a lot since then and most people who live along a river assigned up to a warning system whereby the Environment Agency automatically rings and tax your phone to warn you if your property is in danger of flooding and certainly there are several properties in Mex that have been evacuated along the river Don so I can only imagine being flooded myself it's an awful situation to be in and I can only imagine they will be a lot of people tonight right along that stretch of river there was a densely populated part of the u.k. Of course all the way from Sheffield right down to Doncaster there are lots of people who live in the vicinity of the river Don and I can only imagine what they're going through tonight. Yes Carry on sorry sorry sorry just to take a pop up always bring out the cameras so I expecting this to reach a peak time o'clock in the morning because of wish I was sad for the cameras so think otherwise the worst of the flood well the about of an alarming Carolan and I guess I come to flooding i.e. Steve and Mike in the gradient. It really leaves a sky doesn't if you've had if you've had your property flooded and the rain becomes not just knowing it's but bit a real aggravates how how stressful is this situation for people who often went through else yeah I mean it's awful and when my house flooded on the ribbon it in now as bra. And fortunately type of house was such that it was most of the rooms were on the ground floor and so that's where I had all my personal belongings and I know some people said to me after the flood Oh you'd be right you've got insurance but you know that wasn't the point I lost all my pitches and all my personal possessions went down the river. And it's just helplessness as well that in the end the mystery in our feet water in the property and it's unstoppable and you know you do you do recover you know it takes about it took about 6 months from a property it suits to draw now and then it has to be rebuilt but in the back of your mind obviously it does now because you know my day job on the weather forecasts some baby seal it off so I'm always forecasting the weather ahead and the I was mentally scarred for a long time after that because every time there was a forecast of heavy rain you dreaded You couldn't sleep at night because you thought that the river was going to react so it's an awful situation to be in but as we've grown grown accustomed to in the past few years this type of thing is becoming more frequent isn't it it does seem to be you know the man you know. You know in charge of climate when it comes to your area you know in charge of them can make a difference to. The man you know it is very difficult because we are often told about freak weather instances yet there are one in 500 year event or 1000 year vent and then again 2 To what extent does climate change you know have bearing on flooding Yeah well I mean this is there are various elements to this and you know what we have to start a conversation by saying that we are floods are nothing new especially across Pan-Am parts of Yorkshire. However when you look at the data set from Sheffield West and park you've got records that go back to 882 when we're talking from a rainfall points of view that the record that was only set in 2000 is likely to be broken this autumn and we're only talking about 19 years since that record breaking autumn of 2000 we've got the floods of ginger 1007 there are issues with floodplain development to this day despite the floods that we've had over the past 20 to 30 years we still have developments in flood plain which is obviously ridiculous and to the stat don't understand why that's still allowed but putting that on one side there's no doubt about it that climate change ferries very very clear particularly on rainfall because and need just look at global temperatures this October they've broken a new record so globally temperatures this month an all time record based on records that go back to the middle of the 19th century and it's basic physics basic physics tells is that they're all or as the air warms it can hold more water vapor and when you do get rainfall because the air is holding more well it's also vapor the rain is heavier so on average climate change varies very clear there on a. Average rainfall in the coming decades will become havea and if it becomes havea you're going to get more incidences of flooding and it's a very straightforward part of the theory so yes floods are always happened but they are going to happen more often in future and when you add in floodplain development then you can see why floods are happening more and more as time goes by . That the reporter from Schaeffer's Dali's the Ashton and pull what Hudson he's been York's is where the presenter and climate correspondent dig and touch those if you are experiencing it she's tonight with flooding 085-9613 or you can text 8558 we would love to hear from me now electronic cigarettes with the want to be a safer way to smoke than tobacco but there's evidence to suggest that vaporing may be more harmful to the heart and blood vessels than previously thought and you study published in the journey Journal cardiovascular research says e cigarettes contain substances such as metals and flavorings which could contribute to cardiovascular problems lower and world from Ohio State University is the head of the laboratory which carried out t