Celebrating crowds see in 2013

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 01 Januari 2013 | 19.21

1 January 2013 Last updated at 03:19 ET

Crowds across the UK have risked the damp weather to see in 2013 at New Year's Eve events.

About 250,000 people were in London to watch a spectacular fireworks display from the banks of the River Thames.

In Edinburgh, about 80,000 revellers saw in the new year with a fireworks display as part of the city's world-famous Hogmanay celebrations.

And a fireworks display in Northern Ireland marked the start of the Derry-Londonderry 2013 City of Culture year.

Earlier downpours dried up over much of the country in time for the celebrations - although rain continued in Scotland, Northern Ireland and eastern England.

Overnight, much of central London was closed to traffic, but the Tube ran all night and most public transport was free until 04:30 GMT.

London Mayor Boris Johnson said the 11-minute fireworks display - which featured 12,500 fireworks and clips from the Olympic Games - rounded off a year that "glimmered with excitement and enthusiasm".

In Edinburgh, Scottish rock band Simple Minds headlined the Concert in the Gardens, where they were joined by The View and Bwani Junction against the backdrop of Edinburgh Castle.

In other developments:

  • Police in London said 96 people had been arrested as of as of 3:45 GMT, but said there were "no major issues"
  • The emergency services reported a rise in calls, with paramedics in Kent, Sussex and Surrey, taking 1,544 calls between 22:00 GMT and 04:00 - a rise of more than 20% on the same period last year
  • The Archbishop of Canterbury paid tribute to unsung volunteers in his final new year message
  • Mobile networks said they expected New Year's Eve to be the "busiest ever" night of texts and calls
  • Cheltenham Racecourse cancelled its New Year's Day meeting because heavy rain left the track waterlogged
  • Flood defences remain in place along the River Severn at Ironbridge in Shropshire, where water levels are expected to rise later
  • On Exmoor, in Somerset, one of the region's oldest bridges, Exmoor's Tarr Steps, was swept away by the swollen River Barle
  • Flooding is disrupting some routes in south-west England, National Rail said

After days of flooding that brought parts of the UK to a standstill, river and groundwater levels are still high in many areas and there is a continued risk of localised flooding.

A spokesman for the Environment Agency (EA) said: "Large rivers that respond slowly to rainfall, including the Thames, Trent and Severn, will continue rising through the next couple of days and high groundwater levels in southern England will continue to pose a risk to communities, particularly in Dorset."

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There are nearly 100 flood warnings - indicating that flooding is expected - in force in England and Wales. There are nearly double that number of flood alerts, which warn that flooding is possible.

In Scotland, there are nine flood warnings and seven alerts in place.

Forecasters said showers would die out on Tuesday evening, leaving the night dry across the UK, but more rain is expected in the early hours.

About 540 properties have flooded since 19 December, while flood defences have protected more than 21,600 properties, the EA said.

It said it had more than 800 staff working during the festive period shoring up flood defences, clearing blockages from watercourses, monitoring river levels closely and installing temporary flood defences.

Met Office figures show that 2012 will go down as one of the wettest years in the UK since records began in 1910, and it could yet be the wettest.

On Friday, the Met Office said 46mm (2in) of rain was needed to fall before 31 December to break the record for the UK, with 1,291.2mm (50in) having been recorded between 1 January and 26 December. Confirmation is expected later this week.

A new record has already been set for England, with 1,095.8mm falling in 2012 up to Boxing Day.

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