A 'scary' and 'frightening' time-lapse showing the River Esk in Angus bursting its banks has been shared as heavy rain and flooding are reported across Scotland amid Storm Babet.
A "frightening" video has been shared showing the River Esk in Scotland bursting its banks amid Storm Babet.
As seen in the clip, the water level slowly starts climbing at around 12pm, before surging in the late afternoon. At around 4am on Friday morning, the camera disconnects due to a "broadband service or power supply" issue. The dramatic video was shared by the Moray Communities Facebook group, alongside the caption: "Check out this watercam footage of the River Esk, at Edzel".
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