Even though Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi relocated thousands of miles away from their house in the United States only a few weeks ago, they have recently been hit by the same kind of natural catastrophe that they were able to experience at their previous residence.

The news that Ellen and Portia had relocated permanently to the Cotswolds in England was first reported by TMZ. This occurred only a few days after Trump was elected president. According to sources who spoke with TMZ, they wanted to “get the hell out.”

Their brand-new house on the other side of the pond was situated smack dab in the heart of a massive weather system that triggered a major flooding of the region. At the same time when winds of 80 miles per hour were blowing, the region was ravaged by raging floods.

The flooding was caused in large part by the Thames River, which overflowed its banks.

Her 43-acre property was reportedly submerged in floodwaters, as stated in the latest reports. Every road that is in the vicinity of the property is submerged in water that is five feet deep. There seems to be no one there to evaluate the extent of the damage.

The fact that Ellen’s previous home in Montecito, California was likewise destroyed by flooding only the previous year is very astonishing. There was a significant amount of damage done to the region, and Ellen, Oprah, and other celebrities were evacuated.

The video that Ellen took of the water is stunning and dramatic, and she filmed it herself.

When it comes to her new residence, it is not evident how dire the circumstances are.

By Anna

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