Storm Bert: Serious road collision closes major road near Yeovil
THE A3088 Cartgate link road near Yeovil has been closed (Saturday, November 24, 2024) following a serious road traffic collision.
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Seth is a Digital Reporter for the Bridgwater Mercury, Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News, and the Somerset County Gazette. He focusses on local democracy, culture, community stories and more.
THE A3088 Cartgate link road near Yeovil has been closed (Saturday, November 24, 2024) following a serious road traffic collision.
NEARLY 600 homes in Martock and East Chinnock are without power this morning (Sunday, November 24, 2024) as Storm Bert wreaks havoc.
Red flood warnings are in place across much of Somerset, with the Environment Agency urging residents to act now. The Met Office has also issued two Yellow Weather Warnings for Rain and Wind.
MORE than 750 homes in Taunton are without power this morning (Sunday, November 24, 2024) as Storm Bert wreaks havoc.
STORM Bert has battered Somerset since it made landfall on Saturday, November 23, with more disruption due on Sunday, November 24, 2024.
TAUNTON WinterFest 2024 has been cancelled due to the adverse weather conditions from Storm Bert.
Chard Christmas Lights event has been scaled back due to the wet and windy weather associated with Storm Bert.
Storm Bert: Flood warnings have been issued by the Environment Agency following heavy rain and wind for Somerset and Devon on November 23 to 24, 2024.
THIS year’s Christmas Lights Switch-On event at Weston-super-Mare will move indoors to avoid the worst weather of Storm Burt.
Storm Bert has made landfall and is expected to cause severe disruption until Sunday, November 24. Find the latest updates as we track the storm throughout the day.
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