Heavy Rain
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Initial release date | February 18, 2010 |
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Developers | Quantic Dream |
Designers | David Cage |
Genres | Interactive Storytelling |
Action-adventure Game | |
Platforms | PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 |
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Awards | BAFTA Games Award for Story |
BAFTA Games Award for Original Score | |
BAFTA Games Award for Technical Innovation | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 858041 |
About Heavy Rain
Heavy Rain is an interactive drama and action-adventure game developed by Quantic Dream and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for PlayStation 3 in February 2010, releasing also for Microsoft Windows on 24 June 2019.
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...Heavy Rain is forecast in Devon, Cornwall and much of of the south of England - raising fears of more flooding over the weekend...
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... She added: " We are going to see more Heavy Rain, another 40 to 60mm perhaps over the higher ground of the Pennines...
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Devon and Cornwall forecast brings new flooding fears
Heavy Rain is forecast in Devon, Cornwall and much of of The South of England - raising fears of more flooding over the weekend.
The Met Office has extended a after Storm Ciarán brought flooding and damage.
The Environment Agency (EA) said rivers would rise " really quickly" as the ground was already saturated by rain.
It urged people to sign up to the and check their area.
The Met Office warned: " Flooding of a few homes and businesses is possible.
" Large waves may lead to dangerous conditions across some English Channel coastlines. "
Clarissa Newell, from the Environment Agency in The South West, said: " When the catchments are full of water like this it's really important to know that it will rise very quickly.
" You can think you're having a bit of rain then suddenly it's Coming In through your door. "
In this situation, she warned people turning off electricity and gas, and moving to safety, saying " bringing important documents with you" was key.
Bee Tucker , BBCSW broadcast meteorologist, said: " Some places have had close to 50mm (2ins) of rain since the start of the month, almost a third of the average rainfall for November.
" Some of the heaviest showers could give 20mm (0. 8in) of rain and some places could get all their monthly average rainfall by The End of play on Sunday. "
National Grid said on Saturday Morning that All In Devon and Cornwall had now been resolved.
Meanwhile, Cornwall Council said work on the clean-up after Storm Ciarán, after its highway team responded to More Than 400 incidents, with all fallen trees now cleared.
Pondhu Primary School in St Austell , Cornwall, remained shut on Friday due to extensive flooding, with The School saying it needed time to " dry and clean The Building so The Children can return safely".
Councillor Martyn Alvey, who responsible for The Environment at Cornwall Council, said: " Our next concern is surface water flooding that is possible as a result of The Rain on saturated ground.
" I would say that every community that knows they have a vulnerability to flooding should be on alert.
" We Are not going to have the same issue we had Last Weekend with Spring Tides locking in those coastal villages but some of them will still have trouble from The River that feeds through The Village and into The Sea .
" We Are ready to respond as required.
" Unfortunately, the nature of weather as it hits Cornwall is you can never know exactly which community is going to be hit so it's a case of deploying resources as the incidents come in. "
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