Natural Phenomena
The Met Office warns "severe thunderstorms" could cause flash flooding across parts of England over the next few days.
West Mercia Police have told people in Wharfage to leave homes and businesses immediately.
George Eustice says the government is not "a one-man show".
From the number of warnings to swollen rivers, this is how severe February's weather has been.
The onslaught of bad weather has led to major incidents being declared in South Wales, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire.
More flood warnings and alerts in force in England on Sunday than on any other day on record.
A low of minus 4C (25F) was recorded overnight.
This is a change from last month when meteorologists confirmed that a new UK maximum temperature record for December was set in the Highlands.
Taal volcano, one of the world’s smallest active volcanoes, has blasted ash into the air and caused volcanic lightning. Thousands of people were forced to evacuate across the country's capital of Manila, with some experts warning an eruption could happen at any time.
The last disastrous explosion of the Taal volcano was in 1965, when more than 200 people were killed.