The Callum storm caused heavy rains, floods and landslides in the United Kingdom. Two men lost their lives on Saturday 13 October.

Two men died in the UK following heavy rains brought by storm Callum, which dissipated on Sunday 14 October after causing flooding in the east and south of the country.

Near the village of Cwmduad, in Carmarthenshire, west Wales, a landslide killed one person, the local police said Saturday night.

The county is one of the most affected by the floods, where the Towy River came out of bed, forcing the authorities to ask residents to avoid the city of Carmarthen.

In Brighton, on the south coast of England, a man was swept away by the rough seas and could not be saved despite the intervention of the British Coast Guards, who reiterated their warnings and invited the population to the caution.

Storm for some regions, sunshine for others

The Met Office, the UK's public weather forecast service, issued eleven flood warnings, "requiring immediate action , " in Wales and England.

However, he said the rain-affected areas should return to sunny weather "by the end of Sunday . "

Other areas in the eastern United Kingdom have escaped the storm and experienced sunshine on Saturday.

The temperature rose to 26.5 ° C at Donna Nook, on the east coast of England, the highest figure recorded on a day in October for seven years.