Christoph-stophe! Storm batters Britain forcing residents to be rescued, leaving at least one dead

Hundreds of residents were evacuated from their homes after more than a month’s rain in 56 hours turned rivers into raging torrents – with at least one person feared drowned.

Storm Christoph brought a trail of destruction to north-west England and Wales yesterday, and worse could be yet to come as across the country major rivers are still rising and may overflow.

Scenes of devastation included the 18th-century Llanerch Bridge over the River Clwyd being dramatically swept away in North Wales.

Households in parts of Cheshire, Greater Manchester and Merseyside woke up yesterday in temporary accommodation after having to leave their homes.

Fire services used inflatable boats to pull people through flooded streets. Fifty residents at a retirement village in Northwich, Cheshire, were evacuated.

Dozens of pensioners – some suffering from dementia – were left without power and heating. Lesley Davenport, whose 87-year-old grandmother and 94-year-old grandfather live at Weaver Court, said: ‘They are going to be really cold – that is the main concern.’

Teachers at Tattenhall Park primary school, near Chester, had to spend the night there after becoming trapped by floodwater.

Anna Comish, who teaches Year 5, said: ‘We tried to leave but the brook burst at about 3.30pm and we were just cut off.’ Meanwhile, a sinkhole opened up leading to the collapse of two Victorian terrace house frontages in Manchester.

And in Cardiff, emergency services spent yesterday afternoon searching for a body spotted in the swollen River Taff.

Houses have partially collapsed today one day after a nearby sink hole swallowed a car in Abbey Hey, Greater Manchester

Gabrielle Burns-Smith surveys the scene in her flooded home on the outskirts of Lymm in Cheshire yesterday morning

Gabrielle Burns-Smith surveys the scene in her flooded home on the outskirts of Lymm in Cheshire yesterday morning

Firefighters evacuate the residents of a care home in Northwich, Cheshire, yesterday after the River Weaver burst its banks

Firefighters evacuate the residents of a care home in Northwich, Cheshire, yesterday after the River Weaver burst its banks

A windsurfer in Whittlesey makes the most of the flooded fields caused by Storm Christoph yesterday afternoon

A windsurfer in Whittlesey makes the most of the flooded fields caused by Storm Christoph yesterday afternoon

Prime Minister Boris Johnson walks with an Environment Agency worker during a visit to flood-hit Didsbury yesterday morning

Prime Minister Boris Johnson walks with an Environment Agency worker during a visit to flood-hit Didsbury yesterday morning

Flooding hit parts of Hereford yesterday afternoon after Storm Christoph brought heavy rain and the River Wye burst its banks

Flooding hit parts of Hereford yesterday afternoon after Storm Christoph brought heavy rain and the River Wye burst its banks

Parks and sports fields were underwater yesterday after heavy rainfall from Storm Christoph in Didsbury, Greater Manchester

Parks and sports fields were underwater yesterday after heavy rainfall from Storm Christoph in Didsbury, Greater Manchester

Flooding at the Swan with Two Nicks pub near Dunham Massey in the wake of Storm Christoph

Flooding at the Swan with Two Nicks pub near Dunham Massey in the wake of Storm Christoph

Flooding at the Swan with Two Nicks pub near Dunham Massey in the wake of Storm Christoph, pictured left and right

The River Ouse in York floods as rain and recent melting snow raise river levels in North Yorkshire yesterday

The River Ouse in York floods as rain and recent melting snow raise river levels in North Yorkshire yesterday

Llanerch Bridge between Trefnant and Tremeirchion collapsed yesterday after severe weather brought by Storm Christoph

Llanerch Bridge between Trefnant and Tremeirchion collapsed yesterday after severe weather brought by Storm Christoph

A Derbyshire police car is seen abandoned at Darley Abbey in Derby after the road was closed due to the heavy rain

A Derbyshire police car is seen abandoned at Darley Abbey in Derby after the road was closed due to the heavy rain

A cars drives through a flooded Hazel Brook in Bristol yesterday following severe weather brought by Storm Christoph

A cars drives through a flooded Hazel Brook in Bristol yesterday following severe weather brought by Storm Christoph

As people whose homes were flooded begin their clean-up today, the levels of major rivers such as the Wye, Severn and Ouse have yet to reach their peak. The highest flows on sections of the Severn in Gloucestershire are not likely until tomorrow – and flood warnings remain in force until then.

Last night, three danger-to-life flood warnings remained on rivers in Cheshire, and there were 190 warnings overall – meaning flooding is expected – across England and Wales.

There was also a coronavirus vaccine scare after a factory that helps to produce the Oxford jab was saved from flooding.

Teams worked through the night on Wednesday to pump water away from the Wockhardt factory in Wrexham, North Wales, which fills vials with the vaccine before shipping them off to be used by the NHS.

Council leader Mark Pritchard told Sky News: ‘They were under pressure. They had serious concerns that their warehouse, logistically, could be flooded.’

The First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford, tweeted: ‘Massive thank you to everyone who worked so hard to protect supplies of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine.’

In a statement, Wockhardt confirmed: ‘The site is now secure and operating as normal.’

Other incidents yesterday included homes evacuated in Loftus, North Yorkshire, and police having to be rescued when their patrol car became stranded in floodwater from the River Derwent at Darley Abbey, Derby.

The River Dee in North Wales reached 53.8ft – higher than the previous record of 53.6ft in 2011 – sparking an evacuation of 30 residents from the village of Bangor-on-Dee.

One of the people whose homes were devastated by Storm Christoph was Gabrielle Burns-Smith of Lymm, Cheshire. The 44-year-old said she and partner James Dainty, 38, desperately cleared grates and drains but eventually the waters breached their house.

Ken Emerson, 76, clears a snow drift at a property in Lanehead, County Durham, yesterday morning

Ken Emerson, 76, clears a snow drift at a property in Lanehead, County Durham, yesterday morning

South Wales Police received a call shortly after 9am yesterday after an apparent sighting of a body in the River Taff in Cardiff

South Wales Police received a call shortly after 9am yesterday after an apparent sighting of a body in the River Taff in Cardiff

A man looks out over the flood defences at a business premises as the River Ouse in York floods yesterday afternoon

A man looks out over the flood defences at a business premises as the River Ouse in York floods yesterday afternoon

Water is pumped out from a car park during a flood after the River Weaver burst banks in Northwich, Cheshire, yesterday

Water is pumped out from a car park during a flood after the River Weaver burst banks in Northwich, Cheshire, yesterday 

The River Ouse in York floods as rain and recent melting snow raise river levels yesterday morning

The River Ouse in York floods as rain and recent melting snow raise river levels yesterday morning

Emergency devices respond to a major flooding incident in the town of Skewen near Neath in South Wales yesterday

Emergency devices respond to a major flooding incident in the town of Skewen near Neath in South Wales yesterday

A no entry sign is seen on the swollen River Ouse in York, pictured yesterday, which had flooded following severe weather

A no entry sign is seen on the swollen River Ouse in York, pictured yesterday, which had flooded following severe weather

A snowplough struggles to clear the A9 at Tomatin in the Highlands yesterday as hundreds of vehicles were trapped in snow drifts

A snowplough struggles to clear the A9 at Tomatin in the Highlands yesterday as hundreds of vehicles were trapped in snow drifts 

Residents of a care home are evacuated after the River Weaver bursts its banks in Northwich, Cheshire, yesterday afternoon

Residents of a care home are evacuated after the River Weaver bursts its banks in Northwich, Cheshire, yesterday afternoon

Residents of a care home are evacuated after the River Weaver bursts its banks in Northwich, Cheshire, yesterday afternoon

Residents of a care home are evacuated after the River Weaver bursts its banks in Northwich, Cheshire, yesterday afternoon 

A delivery van gets stuck in flood water at Acton Bridge in Cheshire yesterday after Storm Christoph brought heavy rain

A delivery van gets stuck in flood water at Acton Bridge in Cheshire yesterday after Storm Christoph brought heavy rain

A woman places sandbags outside a shop during a flood after the River Weaver burst banks in Northwich, Cheshire, yesterday

A woman places sandbags outside a shop during a flood after the River Weaver burst banks in Northwich, Cheshire, yesterday

She said: ‘By 3pm the water outside was shin-deep and by 4pm it was knee-deep. We were seriously worrying.’ The couple and their dog Tag are now living upstairs while they wait for the water to subside.

Rainfall through Tuesday, Wednesday and until 8am yesterday reached a maximum of 7.4ins at Aberllefenni, Powys, compared to an average of 6.4ins for the whole of January.

The wettest place in England over the same 56-hour period was Bolton, Greater Manchester, where there was six inches against an average January rainfall of 4.03ins.

Craig Woolhouse, flood duty manager at the Environment Agency, said: ‘Our thoughts are with anyone who has been affected, and our teams are working round the clock, deploying temporary flood defences and closing flood barriers, and so far they have protected over 9,000 properties.’

As well as the heavy rain, there was also snow. Leek in Staffordshire received 2.4ins through Wednesday night into yesterday, while Pennine areas had about 2ins.

A combination of cold days with showers and frosty nights lies ahead over the weekend.

Met Office spokesman Oli Claydon also warned: ‘Unsettled conditions are due to return next week with milder air bringing more wind and rain.’