The Severn from the sky: Helicopter footage captures the flooding across the Midlands | ITV News

Aerial footage has captured the scale of flooding across the Midlands caused by the recent heavy rain brought by Storms Ciara and Dennis.

ITV Central’s presenter, Sameena Ali-Khan took a helicopter flight above the Severn from Shrewsbury to Hereford, where the damage and disruption was plain to see.

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