Storms batter southern UK; 1 person killed
By Associated Press
Nov 25, 2012 5:30 AM CST
Two people walk along the Hoe, in Plymouth, England, in heavy rain and high winds Saturday, Nov. 24, 2012. The Environment Agency (EA) have 52 flood warnings and 159 less serious flood alerts in place as England, Wales and Scotland braces itself for one inch of rain and gusts of winds up to 60mph. (AP...   (Associated Press)

Rainstorms and floods have hit southern England, killing one person and injuring two.

The three casualties occurred when a large spruce tree collapsed in Exeter, near the southwestern coast, late Saturday. A 21-year-old woman was in a small tent when the tree fell on it, police said. She later died at a hospital.

In nearby Cornwall, people had to briefly evacuate their homes as flood waters and torrential rain battered villages.

Major highways and roads in the southwest were closed due to the flooding and several train services were canceled.

Officials said the situation was stabilizing there, but weather forecasters said persistent rain would continue in the north of England and Scotland on Sunday.

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