Torrential rain causes flooding in Stratford with West Ham stadium hit

West Ham Stadium and Stratford noticed flooding as extreme rain hit East London on Thursday night

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est Ham followers had been left drenched because the Stratford stadium and different components of east London had been flooded amid torrential rain on Thursday night.

Big downpours bucketed down on the concourse forward of the membership’s Europa league conflict with TSC Backa Topola.

In footage posted to social media, streams of water had been seen cascading from the roof of an inner bar, creating swimming pools of water that had been dodged by soccer followers.

On X, previously generally known as Twitter, one particular person mentioned it was as moist contained in the stadium because it was outdoors, whereas one other joked a few new “waterfall function”.

Regardless of the moist climate circumstances earlier than the match, the rain eased off and appeared to haven’t any impact on the night’s sport.

Flooding was additionally seen inside Stratford Westfield shopping center, with employees filmed mopping up flooring whereas outlets and eating places closed on Thursday afternoon.

The Met Workplace issued a yellow climate warning in a single day on Wednesday and warned of flooding throughout southeast England, whereas a number of rail companies closed on Thursday morning, inflicting commuter chaos.

Forecasters mentioned the heavy rain was the results of the remnants of Hurricane Nigel sweeping throughout the UK from the Atlantic within the wake of Hurricane Lee, prompting flood warnings in northern England this week.

On Friday in London some showers may change into heavy with an opportunity of thunder, the Met Workplace mentioned. Sunny circumstances proceed into the weekend with a excessive of 19C.