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A massive clean-up is underway in western England and the Welsh borders after Storm Dennis caused widespread damage and flooding.

A massive clean-up is underway in western England and the Welsh borders after Storm Dennis caused widespread damage and flooding. More than 200 flood warnings were issued and 400 homes flooded, which has forced the evacuation of residents in South Wales.

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