Scotland's travel network has been left in a state of chaos as the country battles 'danger to life' rainfall.The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for a large part of central Scotland, while a yellow weather warning covers most of the country.Train stations across the country have been left submerged in floodwater, with heavy rain turning the tracks at Bowling in West Dunbartonshire in a river.Other stations, such as Dalmarnock, Greenock West and Thornliebank, were also ground to a halt by flooding.
Meanwhile some roads have been cut off by landslides, with video capturing debris ripping across the A83 in Argyll and Bute on Saturday morning.
We'll keep you up to date with all the latest news on the weather here.A lifeboat rushed to the aid of a Scots ferry after it lost power in today's rainstorms.The Royal National Lifeboat Institution Vessel was scrambled just before 9.30am this morning.
The UK Coastguard had requested the help of the RNLI on Saturday to assist a ferry that had lost propulsion whilst undergoing sea trials.The RNLI said the Severn class all-weather lifeboat made best speed to the stricken vessel, around 800m off Kilchoan Pier on the Ardnamurchan peninsula.
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