George Clooney and David Beckham’s houses hit by Storm Henk

George Clooney and David Beckham have been among the many celebrities whose mansions have been hit by Storm Henk as flooding continues to trigger chaos.

The Hollywood actor, 62, and the previous footballer, 48, have been affected by the storm as their houses have been hit by sturdy winds and flooding.

Will Mellor additionally shared his fury after a tree crashed into his backyard as he declared ‘it might have killed somebody’, whereas Monty Don fearful Gardeners’ World followers with snaps of his flooded backyard.

Storm Henk has continued to trigger chaos on Friday as flooding has unfold throughout Britain and tons of of individuals had been evacuated and rail traces had been blocked. 

On Wednesday, as roads had been became rivers amid torrential rain, photos confirmed how George and Amal Clooney’s dwelling had been deluged by floodwater.

George Clooney has been among the many celebrities whose mansions have been hit by Storm Henk as flooding continues to trigger chaos. Pictured: Flooding in his mansion’s gardens 

On Wednesday, as roads had been became rivers amid torrential rain, photos confirmed George and Amal Clooney’s dwelling had been deluged by floodwater  

Their sprawling £12million Grade II-listed property on the banks of the River Thames in Berkshire was seen surrounded by floodwater, drone footage confirmed.

Photographs confirmed the beautiful property’s manicured gardens lined in floodwater after weeks of heavy rainfall because the storm brought on river ranges to rise.

The couple’s seventeenth century manor home has suffered main points with flooding for the reason that couple purchased it in 2014 shortly after their marriage ceremony.

The similar day, David and Victoria Beckham had been additionally affected by the devastating storm as they confirmed off the mess brought on at their sprawling Cotswolds property.

David admitted he was ‘gutted’ as he confirmed the devastation attributable to Storm Henk at his £12million countryside mansion. 

Taking to Instagram, he uploaded a photograph of a big tree that had been ripped from the bottom by the winds at his property on his Instagram web page.

He penned: ‘Could have been worse. Still gutted’, together with a crying emoji.

David and his spouse Victoria, 49, who share 4 youngsters, Brooklyn, 24, Romeo, 21, Cruz, 18, and Harper, 11, snapped up their nation dwelling for a reported £6.15 million in December 2016.

Their sprawling £12million Grade II-listed property on the banks of the River Thames in Berkshire was seen surrounded by floodwater, drone footage confirmed

Photographs confirmed the beautiful property’s manicured gardens lined in floodwater after weeks of heavy rainfall because the storm brought on river ranges to rise

The couple’s seventeenth century manor home has suffered main points with flooding for the reason that couple purchased it in 2014 shortly after their marriage ceremony

The similar day, David and Victoria Beckham (each pictured of their Cotswolds dwelling) revealed they had been additionally affected by the devastating storm 

David admitted he was ‘gutted’ as he confirmed the devastation attributable to Storm Henk at his £12million countryside mansion as a big tree was ripped from the bottom  

The property boasts a sauna, plunge pool, soccer pitch, gymnasium, swimming pool and £50,000 BBQ tent within the grounds for entertaining.

Monty Don additionally fearful Gardeners’ World followers as he shared photos of his closely flooded backyard amid the downpours.

He shared an array of images of his well-known backyard fully waterlogged to Instagram as he gave an perception into the aftermath of the flooding.

In one caption, he wrote: ‘The highest flood previously 33 years and rising. Roads out and in impassable however forecast good and now we have loads of sauce from final summer time’s tomatoes, so can hunker down for just a few days till it begins to go down.’

Elsewhere, Will Mellor took to Instagram on Tuesday to disclose that a big tree had crashed into his backyard amid Storm Henk.

The actor, 47, shared a clip to Instagram exhibiting a big tree that had fallen down as a consequence of Storm Henk on Tuesday.

Will defined how he had beforehand warned the council concerning the ‘useless bushes’ and fumed that ‘it might’ve killed somebody’.

‘I’ve simply come out of the home due to the wind and I used to be wanting on the bushes. I used to be placing my decorations down exterior and look this has simply occurred,’ he mentioned.

‘The tree has been fully ripped out of the bottom. I’ve been telling the council about these bushes for years as a result of they’re useless. I knew one thing was going to occur. It might’ve killed somebody. Look at that!’ 

He then warned his followers: ‘Don’t go exterior.’

On Friday, tons of of individuals had been evacuated, rail traces had been blocked and roads turned to rivers amid the torrential downpours. 

Major rivers together with the Thames and Trent broke their banks in locations whereas the Environment Agency issued greater than 600 flood alerts or warnings in England. 

Trains on Great Western Railway, Southern, South Western Railway and Southeastern had been blocked at present as a consequence of a mix of flooding, landslips and bushes on the road. And some faculties had been closed as a consequence of flooding – together with in Wiltshire and Berkshire. 

Monty Don (pictured) additionally fearful Gardeners’ World followers with updates at his own residence 

He shared an array of images of his well-known backyard fully waterlogged to Instagram as he gave an perception into the aftermath of the flooding 

Elsewhere, Will Mellor took to Instagram on Tuesday to disclose that a big tree had crashed into his backyard amid Storm Henk as he complained that his native council had ignored him  

On Friday, tons of of individuals had been evacuated, rail traces had been blocked and roads turned to rivers (pictured: homes in Radcliffe-on-Trent are surrounded by flood water)

The Environment Agency issued greater than 600 flood alerts or warnings in England (pictured: properties surrounded by floodwater on an island within the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames)

In East London, 50 individuals had been evacuated after streets became rivers in Hackney Wick with ten fireplace engines and 70 firefighters known as to the scene when water began racing down the banks of the canal into residential streets and floor flooring flats.

Police had been known as to the village of Sawley in Derbyshire after drivers on the close by M1 noticed cows stranded in floodwater – with 4 of the animals later confirmed useless.

While officers and firefighters rescued 4 different cows, extra animals are regarded as lacking – and the incident prompted a multi-agency animal welfare investigation.

Nottinghamshire County Council declared a serious incident ‘as a consequence of rising ranges alongside the River Trent’, telling residents in flood-risk areas to organize to evacuate.

Environment Agency knowledge revealed each river in England is now exceptionally excessive with some rivers reaching their highest move on report, such because the River Itchen in Southampton which noticed a move double its earlier report in December.

There had been 302 flood warnings and 332 alerts in England on Friday plus 13 alerts and two warnings from Natural Resources Wales – giving a UK whole of 649.