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January 31, 2014
WATER WORLD
Southern England has wettest January since 1910
London (AFP) Jan 30, 2014
Parts of southern England have seen the wettest January since records began in 1910, figures showed on Thursday, as the army was called in to help one flooded area. A swathe of England stretching from Devon in the southwest to Kent in the southeast has already experienced twice the average rainfall for the month, figures from the Met Office national weather service showed, with more on the way this weekend. The army was preparing to deploy to one part of the largely rural county of Somerset to h ... read more
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