MILLIONS brace themselves for commuter chaos as a major incident is declared, with Brits told “do not travel.”
Emergency services in Greater Manchester have declared a major incident and told people to travel “only if necessary.”
This follows widespread “severe” flooding which has lead to major travel disruptions.
Parts of the region have seen more than 80mm of rain fall in the last 24 hours.
Rivers have burst their banks with streets becoming submerged and water gushing into homes.
Residents of Greater Manchester have been left trapped in their houses after flooding with cops coordinating with emergency services to send aid.
Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service were called in to help and rescued many of the stranded civilians.
Many commuters are suffering travel disruption from severe weather, with major roads closed and railway lines blocked.Manchester airport’s runways were closed
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Weather warnings remain in force across much of the UK on Monday as snow showers, ice and rain cause travel disruption.Large airports, including Manchester, tem