Chinanews.com reported on February 24 that, recently, Britain was hit by storm "Dennis" and floods hit many places. The Hollywood actor George Clooney's mansion in Berkshire has also been flooded, and the mansion is valued at £ 12 million.

Data map: The picture shows the local time on February 17, after the storm "Dennis", after the dam of the York River in northern England, the flood rose along the House River in central York.

The mansion was reportedly flooded extensively, including the tennis court and the terrace of the summer house, but the main body of the building was not damaged. It is reported that this mansion built in the 17th century was included in the British list of buildings of special significance.

The flood was caused by the "Dennis" storm that swept across the UK, and rain and rain over the day led to the overflow of the Thames, which surrounds the island where the mansion is located.

It is reported that George Clooney bought this property in 2014. At the time, it was 7.5 million pounds, but the final transaction amount was unknown. The mansion is currently valued at £ 12 million.