This morning Leatherhead and Brockham suffering more floods as the River Mole bursts it's banks again. After yesterday's persistent heavy rain falling on already saturated ground, many parts of the country have been suffering coastal, river and surface flooding.
Latest (17:02 2nd Jan): There have been reports of flooded road around Leatherhead in the last couple of hours...
Flooding in Leatherhead on Thorncroft Drive in both directions at Dorking Road
— Radio Jackie Travel (@Jackie_Travel) January 2, 2014
Leatherhead Waterway Road is closed in both directions due to flooding between Station Road and Cobham Road
— Radio Jackie Travel (@Jackie_Travel) January 2, 2014
Yesterday Leatherhead football club was evacuated because of fears of flooding. This morning pictures posted on Twitter show that once again the club has been severely affected by floods...
Another flood at Leatherhead Football club, where water levels are still rising @BBCSurrey pic.twitter.com/Cv4b4T0cEr
— Adrian Harms (@AdrianHarms) January 2, 2014
As water levels of the River Mole continue to rise, more reports of flooding in Leatherhead and Brockham appear on Twitter...
TRAVEL: Wonham Lane, The Street & Snowerhill Road in Betchworth - Thorncroft Road & Waterway Road, Leatherhead all closed due to flooding
— BBC Surrey (@BBCSurrey) January 2, 2014
River Mole at Norbury Park near Leatherhead @BBCSurrey pic.twitter.com/9lRB1ORIa9
— Adrian Harms (@AdrianHarms) January 2, 2014
We've had reports of flooding in Brockham with some roads being impassable. Teams are out and about. Take care and drive to the conditions.
— Mole Valley Beat (Surrey Police) (@MoleValleyBeat) January 2, 2014
TRAVEL: More closed by flooding - Brockham Lane, Brockam. Waterway Road and Thorncroft Drive, Leatherhead. The Street, Betchworth.
— BBC Sussex and Surrey Travel (@BBCSxSyTravel) January 2, 2014
More information will be added as it becomes available.
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