London-Sana
British authorities today warned of dangers threatening the lives of residents as a result of storm Dennis continuing to sweep a number of regions in the country.
And the BBC reported that more than 300 flood warnings were issued throughout Britain, amid the high water levels in rivers, noting that firefighters saved a number of people in Wales and Scotland, and firefighters saved two people who washed their car on the road.
The British Meteorological Authority issued strong warnings of floods, two of them in Britain and two in Wales, in addition to the publication of three warnings in Scotland, which indicates a danger to life as the wind speed reached 91 miles per hour, with water rising to 142 millimeters in the Cray Reserve in Brecon Park Beacons National in Wales.
One person was killed as a result of the heavy rains caused by Storm Dennis, which invaded Britain yesterday, while the country's authorities declared a state of high alert, put army units in readiness and suspended hundreds of flights in anticipation of this.
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