Around 1,250 properties in England have been flooded and an estimated 30,000 properties have been protected.
Households are battling to keep their homes safe as the Environment Agency has warned there could be more flooding in the coming days.
The warning comes as 83-year-old Maureen Gilbert was found dead after her home was hit by flooding in Derbyshire, taking the number of people who have died since the storm hit the UK to at least four. Wendy Taylor, 57, died after being swept into the Water of Lee, Glen Esk, on Thursday, Police Scotland said.
“Wendy was the beloved wife, best friend and soulmate in life to George, mother to James, Sally and Susanna and Granny to India and George.” Residents of River Street in Brechin were trying to dry out their homes as they surveyed the damage from the floodwater. He added: “There is this pulse of rain moving its way north overnight later on Monday and into Tuesday, but the rest of the week does look like it remains rather unsettled with spells of rain at times.”
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