A month’s rain has fallen in 24 hours in some parts of England, leading to home evacuations and travel services being disrupted .
Swineshaw in the Peak District saw 4.4in (112mm) of rain on Thursday – making it the most-drenched area of England – while Sheffield experienced 3.4in (85mm) during the same period.
People being taken to safety in boats on Yarborough Terrace in Doncaster. Credit: PA
A lorry drives through floodwater near Meadowhall shopping centre in Sheffield Credit: Danny Lawson/PA
Floodwater near Meadowhall shopping centre, where some people were forced to stay overnight Credit: @Eggy5691/Steven Whitehead/Twitter/PA
A sign shows cancelled trains at a station close to Meadowhall Credit: Danny Lawson/PA
Roads around Meadowhall became gridlocked, with some vehicles being abandoned Credit: Danny Lawson/PA
Flooding in Belper, Derbyshire, after the river Derwent bursts its banks Credit: Mike Saqui/PA
More than 100 flood warnings were in place on Friday morning Credit: Mike Saqui/PA
Some homes in the Belper area experienced extensive flooding Credit: Mike Saqui/PA
Floodwater at the Rother at Killamarsh, Derbyshire Credit: @wendytinley/Wendy Tinley/Twitter/PA
A mudslide forced the evacuation of residents along Bank End Close in Mansfield Credit: Simon Cooper/PA
A duck eating the park bushes in Matlock, Derbyshire, after heavy rain caused flooding Credit: @WindleBeth/Beth Windle/Twitter/PA
Emergency services at Kirk Sandall, where Doncaster Council told some people in parts of the area to ‘evacuate immediately’ on Friday morning Credit: Danny Lawson/PA