'Danger to life' severe flood warning issued in West Yorkshire
The flood warning covers the River Calder at Brearley and Luddenden Foot, near Mytholmroyd.
This is the highest flood warning the Environment Agency can give.
The warning was put in place at 10.04pm tonight.
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Hide AdEnvironment Agency officials said: "Severe flooding - danger to life.
"River levels have risen as a result of the persistent heavy rainfall today.
"Consequently, flooding of property and roads is expected this evening.
"Further rainfall is forecast over the next 24 hours and we expect river levels to remain high until 9am on Friday, Noember 8.
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Hide Ad"Our incident response staff are closely monitoring the forecast and our incident room is open.
"Please put your flood plan into action and see the GOV.UK website for a 5 day flood forecast.
"This message will be updated in 8 hours, or as the situation changes."
There are five flood warnings in place across West Yorkshire:
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Hide AdBalne Beck, Alverthorpe Beck and Ings Beck at Wakefield Westgate
River Calder at Dewsbury - Lodge Farm and Sands Mill
River Spen from Wormald Street to Smithies Lane
Tyersal and Pudsey Beck at Pudsey
Wortley Beck from Corn Mill Lodge Hotel to Butt Lane by Farnley Reservoir
There are eight flood alerts in place:
Ings Beck and Oakenshaw Beck
Lower River Calder catchment
Lower River Nidd
Middle River Aire catchment
River Spen and Batley Beck catchments
Tidal River Ouse from Naburn Lock to Selby
Upper River Calder catchment
Wyke Beck, Meanwood Beck and Wortley Beck catchments.