From the horrendous flooding of June 2007, which saw three people lose their lives in Sheffield and Hull, to the most recent devastation in November 2019, where hundreds of people were left homeless in South Yorkshire after a month's rainfall fell in just 24 hours, The Yorkshire Post takes a look through the archives to see images which will haunt many forever.
1. Flooding in Cleveland Street, Hull
The city of Hull was pummelled by rain for hours on June 25, 2007. Nearly every one of the city's 98 schools were damaged by the heavy rainfall, with thousands of people forced from their homes.
This picture was taken from June 25, 2007, with people cycling through water on Cleveland Street in Hull. Photo: Anna Gawthorpe
2. Boothferry Road flooding
Householders begin the big clean-up following the floods on Boothferry Road in Hull. This picture was taken on June 25, 2007.
The damage caused was put at more than £40m and affected over 10,000 properties. This prompted an independent review of the region's flood defences and led to millions being spent on improvements - many of which are still being undertaken today. Photo: Terry Carrott
3. A63 flooding
Motorists are picture driving through deep flood water on the A63 road into Hull.
The 2007 floods brought devastation to Sheffield and Hull and left three people dead. Photo: Anna Gowthorpe
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An aerial view of the village of Catcliffe near Sheffield under water following the heavy rainfall on June 25, 2007. Photo: Owen Humphreys