In pictures: England's Storm Angus clean-up
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An emergency services worker stands in flood water in Stalybridge, Greater Manchester

Flood water flows past terraced houses, also in Stalybridge

Rob Holden is a councillor for Ryburn ward in the Calder Valley where flood water entered his store room

The River Derwent at Belper

Workers repairing the promenade at Southsea in Hampshire, which saw huge paving slabs ripped up and deposited several metres away by the storm

The clean up begins in Whitchurch Lane, Bristol

Water gushes down steps in Newcastle

Cars were submerged outside the Magna Science Centre on Sheffield Road in Rotherham

Up to 600 tonnes of gravel has been washed "several hundred metres down the hill" from Blue Bank into the village of Sleights
- Published22 November 2016