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A man walks his dog past sand bags which have been placed to protect Market Street in Walsden, as storm Christoph brings heavy rains across the region.
A man walks his dog past sand bags which have been placed to protect Market Street in Walsden, as storm Christoph brings heavy rains across the region. Photograph: Peter Powell/EPA
A man walks his dog past sand bags which have been placed to protect Market Street in Walsden, as storm Christoph brings heavy rains across the region. Photograph: Peter Powell/EPA

Tell us: are you being affected by bad weather in the UK?

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If you’ve been affected by Storm Christoph and have been flooded or had to leave your home, we would like to hear from you

Storm Christoph has brought widespread flooding, strong winds and snow to parts of the UK with South Yorkshire declaring a major incident.

People were ordered to evacuate homes in the East Didsbury, West Didsbury and Northenden areas of Greater Manchester on Wednesday night because of rising water levels, the city council said.

People were also asked to leave their homes in parts of Ruthin and Bangor on Dee in North Wales, and Maghull in Merseyside.

Wherever in the UK you are we want to hear how you have been affected and how you are coping or preparing now and throughout the season.

You can tell us about weather-related travel problems, localised flooding or issues with schools or workplaces, or anything else that you think will help us build a picture of how people and communities are being affected.

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To get in touch, fill out the encrypted form below. You can also add pictures or videos, if you have them. Tell us where you live or are currently and leave contact details if you can – one of our journalists may be in touch to discuss further. You can also get in touch via WhatsApp by adding the contact +44(0)7867825056.

Though we’d like to hear from you, your safety and security is most important. When responding and particularly if taking photographs or video please make sure you put your safety and the safety of others first. Extreme weather events can be very unpredictable and carry very real risks.

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