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Cars submerged after heavy rain and winds sweep across UK

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Severe flooding caused by heavy rainfall and strong winds has submerged roads in Wales, UK.

In Swansea, the Cwmbwrla roundabout is expected to be closed “for some time” after it became waterlogged by heavy rain.

Pictures of the junction show cars immersed in deep water, while a couple of residents were seen paddleboarding in the flooded road.

Cars submerged after heavy rain and winds sweep across UK

Three flood warnings and seven flood alerts have been issued by Natural Resources Wales.

South Wales Police said it was responding to flooding on Goetre Fawr Road in Killay, which is closed.

Elsewhere, part of the M5 near Bristol has become waterlogged after flooding. The junction J18 to the A4 is affected, National Highways warned.

Two flood alerts are active in England for River Rea in Birmingham and for River Sow and River Penk in Staffordshire, meaning flooding is possible at these locations, the Environment Agency said.

A yellow weather warning for wind is in place for the whole of Wales and most of England until 6pm on Monday, September 15.

Parts of the country could be blasted with gusts of up to 70mph, with disruption expected to public transport and interruptions to power.

Coastal communities and seafronts could be hit by sea spray and large waves, the Met Office warned.

Despite the severe weather, the agency said it had no intention of naming the storm.

“Obviously, we are in meteorological autumn now, it’s the sort of weather that we do expect at this time of year,” spokesperson Graham Madge said.

An area of low pressure will see wind gusts intensify into Monday,meteorologist Kathryn Chalk.

“It’s tonight that the winds start ramping up,” she said.
Conditions are expected to return to normal by Tuesday, September 16, but on Wednesday, September 17, another weather system could bring further strong gusts of wind.

Forecasters said it was still to early to predict what impact this system will have.

Drivers have been warned to take extra care while travelling through coastal areas and consider replanning or delaying their journeys.

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Some parts of the world are so cold that they seem almost unreal. Vast frozen landscapes, icy winds, and temperatures that test the limits of human endurance make these countries fascinating and formidable. Here’s a look at the top five coldest countries on Earth.

1. Russia

Russia is massive, and in places like Siberia, winter can feel eternal. Average temperatures across the country are around -5°C (23°F), but some towns see lows of -50°C (-58°F) or lower. Russia isn’t just cold; it’s the home of some of the coldest inhabited areas on Earth.

2. Canada

Canada’s vast northern territories are infamous for their icy winters. Average annual temperatures sit around -5.3°C (22°F), and regions like Yukon and Nunavut can experience brutal cold, with historic lows reaching -63°C (-81°F). Despite the frost, Canadian cities adapt beautifully with winter sports and cosy indoor culture.

3. Mongolia

Mongolia is known for its harsh, long winters. The capital, Ulaanbaatar, is the coldest national capital in the world, with winter temperatures often plunging below -40°C (-40°F). The country’s vast steppes turn icy and quiet, creating a stark but stunning landscape.

4. Norway

Norway’s Arctic regions, particularly the Svalbard archipelago, experience extreme cold and polar nights where the sun doesn’t rise for months. Average annual temperatures hover around 1.5°C (35°F), and the country blends breathtaking snowy landscapes with towns built to withstand harsh winters.

5. Greenland

Greenland has an Arctic climate with winter temperatures ranging from -10°C to -30°C (14°F to -22°F). Inland areas can get even colder. The country is 80% covered by ice, creating breathtaking but frigid landscapes. Locals live in harmony with the cold, enjoying activities like dog sledding and ice fishing.

The coldest countries on Earth are not just about the ratings on a thermometer but about extremes that test humans and nature alike.

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Kenya holds state funeral for opposition leader Odinga after mourners killed

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Senior Kenya Army officials flank the coffin of Kenya?s opposition leader and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga during his State Funeral at Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi on October 17, 2025.

Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga has died at the age of 80 during a health visit to India, local police said on October 15, 2025. Odinga was the perennial opposition figure of Kenyan politics, running unsuccessfully for the presidency on five occasions, most recently in 2022. He remained a dominant force, able to rally huge numbers, particularly from his native western Kenya. (Photo by Luis TATO / AFP)

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