FLOODING has badly hit a Hereford road after heavy rain.
The rain, which hit overnight, has brought flooding chaos to Herefordshire, including in Lower Bullingham.
Flood danger as more rain hits Herefordshire
READ MORE:There was no road closed sign at the scene when the Hereford Times went to Lower Bullingham, but it appears to be impassable.
Flood alerts have been issued for Herefordshire, including for the river Lugg, river Arrow, river Frome, river Leadon and the river Monnow and its tributaries. There has also been a flood warning issued for the Dulas Brook at Ewyas Harold.
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Schools around the county have been forced to close, including Fairfield High School, Peterchurch Primary School, Michaelchurch Escley Primary School and Longtown Community Primary School.
Hereford Town Hall was also suddenly evacuated after rainwater started pouring through the ceiling.
Roads have also been forced to close, including the A480 at Mansel Lacy, the B4347 from Springetts Lane to the A465, Ewyas Harold, the B4348 from Madley to Dorstone and the B4347 at Ewyas Harold.
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