Floods continue to soak Britain
Residents drive through the flooded part of the village of Wraysbury, England, Feb. 12, 2014.
Britain’s weather service has said climate change is likely linked to a spate of storms and floods battering the country - the latest of which hit the west coast Wednesday with winds gusting at more than 100 miles an hour.
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Waves crash over the promenade in Dover, as more bad weather and storms sweep across the country, Feb. 12, 2014.Wraysbury
A resident walks in the flooded part of the village of Wraysbury, England, Feb. 12, 2014.Wraysbury
A resident walks in the flooded part of the village of Wraysbury, Feb. 12, 2014.Wraysbury
A postbox, back dropped by a partially submerged car, is pictured in the flooded part of the village of Wraysbury, England, Feb. 12, 2014.Porthcawl harbor, Wales
Waves break over Porthcawl harbor, south Wales, as the region continues to be battered by high winds and heavy rain, Feb. 12, 2014.England
A police operated boat carries residents of the village of Muchelney, seen in the background on the flooded Somerset Levels, near Langport in south west England, Jan. 27, 2014.Surrounded by flood water, Muchelney has only been accessible by boat for several weeks. Britain's Environment Agency has been criticized for failing to dredge local rivers in the Somerset area as flood warnings for south-west England remain in force, where more rain is forecast over the coming days.