Two polling stations in south west London have been closed after they were overcome with water in flash floods, Evening Standard reports.
Torrential downpours throughout Wednesday evening and Thursday morning caused chaos across the capital after a month’s rain fell in a matter of hours.
The flash floods caused travel difficulties for many Londoners and risked preventing many from voting in the EU Referendum.
Kingston Council was forced to find new locations for two polling stations in the borough after they flooded during the storm.