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Torrential flash floods hit cider farms, spilling muddy water from shops

On Tuesday afternoon, August 16, a cider plantation was flooded by a thunderstorm following this month's intense heatwave.

Heywood Cider Farm in St He Maybin near Wadebridge, Cornwall was hit by a flash flood on 16 August.

44-year-old owner Tom His Bray video shows muddy water. Down the stairs to the cellar at lunchtime.

The shop is usually stocked with cider produced in the farm's granite cider press, but fortunately the shop itself was not damaged.

The Bray family says he has lived on the farm since 1919 and has been producing "proper Cornish still cider made in the traditional way" for nearly 20 years.

Cider Farm was hit by torrential rain flash floods, with muddy water spilling out of the factory (

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Meanwhile, heavy rains turned roads in Truro's center into rivers as buses attempted to navigate deep waters after a scorching heatwave in Cornwall that reached temperatures in the mid-30s. .

This replaces the "extreme heat"weather warning with his three-day weather warning for thunderstorms with a partial rainfall potential of about 3 inches. It occurs when

The Japan Meteorological Agency said heavy rain and lightning could strike some locations, threatening continued travel disruption.

A team of Truro City Council workers and park rangers work to clear drains around Truro's Trafalgar roundabout after being flooded by heavy rain.

The yellow alert lasted from 10:00 am today to 23:59 pm tomorrow and from 9:00 am to 23:59 pm Wednesday.

The Bray family has lived on the farm since his 1919 and has "a proper Cornish still made in the traditional way." Cider” has been in production for almost a year. 20 years (

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Life-threatening amber warnings from the Japan Meteorological Agency , which is described as: Thunderstorms and heavy showers can disrupt travel and cause flooding in some areas.

The yellow warning states:

For Tuesday and Wednesday, the forecaster said:

The UK Meteorological Service has warned that thunderstorms are set to hit the country over the next few days, ushering in a period of more volatile weather.

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Thankfully we stock cider made in our farm's granite cider press, £38 for 10 liters (

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According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, flooding,lightning strikes, hail and strong winds damaged part of a building. Due to the damage to the area, there is a high possibility that homes and businesses will be flooded.

Fast or deep floods could be life-threatening, and when flooding occurred it could disrupt travel.

Areas with yellow warnings may experience sudden flooding, difficult driving conditions and some road closures.

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