Three people died because of the storm Callum in Britain

At least three people died as a result of the bad weather caused by the Callum storm in the UK. This writes the British tabloid The Sun.
According to the publication, a man died last Saturday because of a landslide near the town of Kumduad, located in western Wales. Another man drowned earlier near the coast of Brighton. The rescue services managed to pull a man and a woman out of the water, who walked along the harbor of Penarth in Wales and got into the water during a raging bad weather. However, later the rescued man died in the clinic, reports News.ru.
As writes the Express edition, the western part of the kingdom suffered the most from the storm, where they left the banks of the river and some of the houses remained without electricity. Trains in Wales and in the south-west of England run very late due to landslides and collapsed trees. Rain does not stop in the south-west of Great Britain on Sunday morning, but by 12:00 local time the bad weather is expected to shift to the eastern and south-eastern regions of the country.

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