EU referendum: What to do if your polling station is flooded

Torrential rain overnight has led to at least two offices in Kingston having to be closed

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(Image credit: Benjamin March/Twitter)

The day of the EU referendum has finally arrived – bringing torrential rain with it.

The heavens opened overnight and parts of the UK were left flooded, including polling stations, where voters had hoped to make one of the most important decisions about the country's future in a generation.

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