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"Storm Benjamin has unleashed flooding across parts England and sparked travel disruption as heavy rain and powerful winds hit the UK. More than 30 flood alerts are in place across England, stretching along the coastal areas from Hornsea to the Norfolk coast, Kent, Surrey and Sussex, Sandgate to Dungeness and to Farlight, the Hastings area, Climping seafront, south and north Cornwall as well as Somerset coast. Storm-related travel delays have been reported by ferry company DFDS, who said: All services are currently operating with delays due to strong winds in the Channel."
The Independent covers topics from reproductive rights and climate change to Big Tech while producing investigations and documentaries that profile women fighting for reproductive rights. The organisation requests donations to fund on-the-ground reporting and to keep reporting accessible without paywalls, relying on support from readers who can afford to pay. Storm Benjamin has unleashed flooding across parts of England, triggering more than 30 flood alerts along coastal areas from Hornsea to the Norfolk coast. Ferry services reported storm-related delays due to strong Channel winds and advised passengers to check in as normal for transfers. The Met Office warned of gales over 70mph, large waves and debris.
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