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 BRITS have been battered by torrential rain today with pubs flooded, cars submerged underwater and sewage running in the streets.Homes have been left without power and vehicles stranded as flood chaos overwhelmed parts of England and Wales.13Cars sub stanley quencher merged in flood water in Peterston-Super-Ely near Cardiff todayCredit: WNS13Commuters in Powys, Wales, saw their cars submerged in flood water todayCredit: WNS13The Lowther pub in York was one of many boozers floodedCredit: Zuma Press13Flooding in Wales after the River Usk burst its banks stanley bottle Credit: WNS13A  stanley mugs worker stands in floodwater on the road in WalesCredit: WNS13Motorists braving floodwater in HerefordshireCredit: Alamy13North Yorkshire was also hit by flooding after the River Ouse burst its banksCredit: Zuma Press13The River Severn caused flood water on the roads in WorcestershireIt comes as the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for  persistent heavy rain  in parts of Wales and Southwest England.The weather service said  Islp Starving cat forced to eat two kittens to survive after cruel pet owner abandoned them
 BRITS have been panic buying food as the coronaviru stanley cup s pandemic worsens - but it appears not all food will do for some fussy eaters.People have been sharing snaps of certain items left on the shelves,  stanley mug shunned by even panicked shoppers in desperate times.鈿狅笍 Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news  updates7 Scotch broth was left when all the other canned soups around it were s stanley thermos mug natched upCredit: SWNS:South West News Service7 No one wanted the fancier pasta sauces as they were left on the shelfCredit: SWNS:South West News Service The Fig Rolls were left untouched on the shelves as other biscuits were snapped upCredit: TwitterIt seems that plant-based milk isnt what Brits want to take into the bunkers with them, nor are the controversial Fig Rolls.Both these, plus tins of  scotch broth  and pricier Lloyd Grossman sauces were left behind on shelves otherwise stripped bare.Fancier kinds of pasta were also not wanted, with buckwheat penne left stacked on Sainsbury