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The Red Cross is providing round-the-clock support to the growing number of people affected by floods across the country. The pictures below show how we are responding to the crisis - and why we will need your help in the days and weeks to come.

A British Red Cross volunteer listens to a flood evacuee in Doncaster.

A Red Cross volunteer talks to a man

A woman cradles her baby at a rest centre in Doncaster.

Woman cradling her baby

A Red Cross volunteer speaks to a woman who has been evacuated from her Doncaster home.

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A British Red Cross fire and emergency support service (FESS) volunteer comforts a woman outside Oxford's Kassam stadium.

A man speaks to a woman in a wheelchair at a rest centre in Oxford

Sir Nicholas Young, British Red Cross chief executive, distributes bottles of water in flood-affected Gloucester and Tewkesbury.

British Red Cross Chief Executive Sir Nicholas Young distributes bottles of water

Young people are provided with sleeping bags and emotional support by Red Cross volunteers in Kassam Stadium, Oxford.

A group of flood victims at Kassam stadium

A church in Tirley, near Tewkesbury, surrounded by flood water.

Picture of church in Tirley, isolated by flood water

A rescue boat and its crew patrol a flooded street.

A rescue boat and its crew patrol a flooded street

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