Ton water influences all major streets into Yeovil

All main roads into Yeovil have been suffering from flooding water, authorities have warned. Officials are advising against go and in the Somerset town unless essential. They mentioned the A359 and A37 were dense and drivers neglecting road closure signals were getting stuck. A large number of hectares of the Somerset Levels may also be fully travel docs canada, these details, submerged and the Surroundings Agency has had in pumps from round the place. Newton Path in Yeovil was said to be under 2ft (0.6m) of water. Police said there were now no different routes into the area. The trail through Woolverton was also afflicted with flooding as was Charlton Mackrell, Wallbridge in From, and the A356 at Chiselborough. Of the Somerset Levels, John Florey from the Environment Agency, said they could not start working out water before the lake levels lowered. "The issue is, as the rivers are so complete, they're in the same level while the water that's on the moors. " So, if you're to begin pumping to the pond all that occurs is that water spills back onto the moors."