Waves brake at Ardrossan in Scotland as Britain experiences further bad weather, with a second tidal surge predicted for tonight''
Massive tidal surges and 30ft waves have battered the south and west coastlines of Britain today, flooding huge areas, smashing roads and causing transport chaos.
But worse is to come tonight because more torrential rain, gale-force winds and another extremely high tide is forecast.
It came as hopes were fading for 18-year-old Harry Martin, who went missing on cliffs near Plymouth, Devon, after he told friends he was going to take photographs of the Atlantic storm.
The area is now being combed by a helicopter, the coastguard and members of the missing teenager’s family, who last saw him yesterday ''
Youths run back from waves crashing onto the beach in Brighton, despite cautions issued yesterday that they should stay away from exposed areas following two deaths''Yani Watoto wengine wanajitakia vifo hivi hivi kwa utundu wao 'na pia kusababishia watu wengine vifo bure''pumbavu''
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Surrounded: Cumbria resident Jane Davies watches helplessly from behind floodgates as the water reaches her home in the coastal village of Sandside on a day where much of Britain has been hit by a huge tidal surge''
Ripped up: The road in Amroth, West Wales has disintegrated because of the force of the sea today driven by high tides and strong winds'
Pounding: Huge waves crash against the promenade wall in Porthcawl, south Wales, with the water and spray flying way above the buildings and lighthouse''
Slow going: Police and members of the Coastguard patrol the esplanade at Saltcoats in west Scotland as water cascades over the sea defences''
Picture of Britain: After more than a month of terrible weather, large swathes of the country face serious flood threats with the majority in central and western England today '
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