Flooding in Yalding, Kent, in October 2000. Rain swept across Britain, swelling rivers already at bursting point after the country's most widespread floods in 50 yearsPhotograph: Barry Phillips/Rex FeaturesAn aerial view of flooding near Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, after the River Trent burst its banks Photograph: Sandy Stockwell/CorbisA toll bridge in Selby, North Yorkshire, over a swollen river OusePhotograph: Gerry Penny/AFP/Getty Images
A bus ploughs through floodwater at Bathford near Bath, SomersetPhotograph: David Bebber/Rex FeaturesResidents use duckboards to get about in Shrewsbury after floods in December 2000. Homes and businesses that had only just recovered from the earlier floods were once again under waterPhotograph: David Jones/PARailway lines near Exeter on the high-speed Exeter to Paddington route slumped after storm waters washed away supports in November 2000 Photograph: Jo Stevenson/Rex Features/Rex FeaturesAn inspector checks for gas leaks in a flooded supermarket in the centre of Uckfield, Sussex, in October 2000Photograph: Dylan Martinez/ReutersFire officers rescue an elderly woman from an old people's home after the river Ouse burst its banks in LewesPhotograph: Dylan Martinez/ReutersLewes station after one month's rain fell in a single dayPhotograph: Chris Ison/PAThe army help to shore up flood defences in Barlby, North Yorkshire, in November 2000Photograph: John Furlong/Rex FeaturesThe river Severn near Worcester, central England, in November 2000Photograph: Stewart Writtle/APYork town crier John Redpath warns residents of the historic city that the floodwater was continuing to risePhotograph: Dan Chung/Reuters
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