Relief as expected storm surge fails to wreak havoc and flooding

Thousands of people were evacuated from towns along Britain's east coast after the Met Office issued severe weather warnings for combinations of high winds, snow and ice.

Rescue services in Norfolk said they were called to incidents to "assist with flooding", and rescuing people stuck in flood water.

Yet for many, the expected flooding and chaos did not come, leaving residents breathing a sigh of relief.

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Thousands evacuated as rescue workers fear 3m floods

Thousands of people are being evacuated or moving precious belongings upstairs in vulnerable flooding areas in the east coast of England.

In Lincolnshire, it is the fear of high tide combining with high winds that has led to the army bolstering the region's defences.

But others are choosing to ignore instructions from emergency services and stay put despite concerns that homes could be deluged by 3m of water.

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Elderly woman and two children rescued from floating car

Karl Shannon of Hornsea Rescue ties the car to a lamppost using a seat belt. Credit: esubbie.com

An elderly woman and two children were rescued from their car that was floating in 3ft of flood water at Hornsea seafront in Yorkshire.

Hornsea Rescue worker Karl Shannon, who happened to be passing at the time, tethered the floating vehicle to a lam post using the car's seat belts before pulling the children and driver out the windows.

Shortly after the family were brought to safety, the car sank.

Mr Shannon told BBC Radio Humberside:

It must have been four or five foot deep and I saw a car drive straight into it and start floating about. Every wave that was coming over was smashing the car against the brick wall.

I dragged the car to the side of the wall, tied it to a lamp post by its seat belt to stop it smashing about and dragged the kids out the back window and the lady out the front window. Shortly after the car sunk.

They were a little bit shaken obviously but to be fair they didn't even get their feet wet because I could drag [the car] alongside the wall and dragged them out on to dry land so I believe they didn't even get wet.

– Rescue worker, Karl Shannon

Around 80 people evacuated from Walcott

The Walcott coastline Credit: PA

Around 80 people are also being evacuated in the north Norfolk village of Walcott, police said.

A severe flood warning is in place and police are being joined by firefighters and the military.

We understand people will be anxious but this action is necessary on the back of the latest information from the Environment Agency, which suggests the threat is significant. We also have additional police resources in place to manage the response.

– Norfolk Police

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Rising tide floods coastal road in Scarborough

Seawater has deluged Foreshore Road in Scarborough one hour ahead of the expected peak high tide.

This video shows people getting very close to the waves:

ITV News cameraman Michael Newton is there:

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Up to 5,000 homes in Great Yarmouth to be evacuated

Emergency services are co-ordinating evacuations in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex. Credit: PA

Thousands of residents in Great Yarmouth are the latest to be evacuated over fears of "significant life-threatening floods.

Police, firefighters and the army will visit more than 5,000 properties in the coastal Norfolk town ahead of a storm surge at high tide, set to peak at 9.30pm.

The Environment Agency (EA) has issued 17 severe warnings - which warn of danger to life - with those in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex most under threat.

Superintendent Dave Buckley, who is co-ordinating the multi-agency response, said: "We understand people will be anxious but this action is necessary on the back of the latest information from the Environment Agency, which suggests the threat is significant.

"Military resources - around 200 troops - are on route will start arriving shortly to assist with the evacuation process and we also have additional police resources in place to manage this response."

Strong waves batter Scottish coastal towns

Large waves are battering the east coast of Scotland with strong winds whipping up treacherous conditions.

The Aberdeenshire town of Fraserburgh was just one place to experience dangerous sea levels just off its coast, with some waves submerging sea walls.

Video footage showed the high water levels and unsettled conditions on Friday afternoon.

Severe flood warnings now issued in 17 places

Many residents have already evacuated their homes in Suffolk and Essex Credit: PA

Severe flood warnings - meaning a danger to life - have now been issued in 17 places.

A number of areas in Suffolk are the latest to have been served with the most serious warning by the Environmental Agency, including parts of Blythburgh, Kirkley, and near to Lake Lothing and Mutford Lock.

Residents across both coastal Suffolk and Essex have already begun evacuating their homes as they prepare for potential flooding.

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