MAFS UK struck by cyclone chaos as awkward couple stuck in hotel room

**EXCLUSIVE: MAFS UK Struck by Cyclone Chaos as Awkward Couple Stuck in Hotel Room**

Married At First Sight UK newlyweds Bailey and Rebecca were forced to get creative after a Class 3 cyclone hit the area where they were staying for their honeymoon, leaving them stuck in their hotel rooms.

When Rebecca walked down the aisle, she was initially unimpressed with Bailey, revealing that she was looking for an “alpha male.”

“I’m not sure if he’s alpha or not. He’s not my type,” the 32-year-old said in a confessional.

However, Bailey seems to have won her over with his romantic gestures during their honeymoon trip. When the hotel restaurants shut down due to the cyclone, he organised a sweet date for the two of them.

In a first look clip shared with The Mirror, Bailey is seen throwing rose petals onto the bed while Rebecca finished getting ready in the bathroom.

“Because of the cyclone, the restaurants are all closed in the hotel tonight, so Bailey has told me to get dressed up and he’s going to sort it,” Rebecca said in a voiceover.

Bailey placed a plate of food in the middle of the bed, lit a few candles, and poured them two glasses of rosé wine. When Rebecca emerged from the bathroom, she was clearly impressed.

“Wow, this is so nice. It’s so nice to see him being really romantic and gentle and go to loads of effort for the date,” she told the cameras.

“Is this what you do for all your first dates?” she asked her new husband after they took a sip of wine.

He cheekily answered, “No, only for you.”

Before their wedding ceremony, Rebecca had discussed her ideal partner, stating:

“I’m attracted to the alpha male. I’m attracted to the big man that can lead me by the hand.”

She added, “My standards are very high, I like to be in order and I like things to look nice. I won’t settle for anything less than perfection in my life and I feel the same about my relationships.”

Rebecca further described her preference: “I’m attracted to the alpha male. Somebody tall, confident and who’s sure of themselves,” before expressing hope that such a man would be waiting for her at the altar.

“I’m picturing a man who’s got stature about him, I want him to be a dominant figure. I’ve walked away from something before because I didn’t want to settle. If they don’t tick enough boxes for me straight away, I will say how I feel,” she explained.

However, when she finally met her new husband, Rebecca admitted, “Alarm bells are going off in my head. He’s not my type.”

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https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/mafs-uk-struck-cyclone-chaos-35979572

9/27: CBS Weekend News

Deadly Flooding in Arizona and Intense Weather Threats Across the U.S.

Arizona is currently facing deadly flooding that has put communities on high alert. The severe weather conditions have caused significant damage and pose ongoing risks to residents in affected areas.

Across the United States, intense weather threats continue to challenge preparedness efforts. Meteorologists warn of potential storms and hazardous conditions that could impact multiple regions in the coming days.

California Neighbors Contend with Aggressive Squirrels

In an unusual development, residents in California are dealing with aggressive squirrel behavior. These typically harmless creatures have become a source of concern due to increased aggressiveness, prompting calls for awareness and caution among local communities.

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/092725-cbs-weekend-news/

Flood-like situation after heavy rains in three Marathwada districts

“It was like a cloud burst in some of these areas,” a revenue official said. The two dams were almost full, and water discharge was underway from them due to continuous inflow, he added.

Javlala and Ramoda areas in the catchment of the Majalgaon dam received 160 mm and 120 mm of rainfall, respectively, since Monday night, the official reported. Similarly, the areas of Gangapur (46 mm), Paithan (92 mm), and Bhendala (52 mm) in the catchment area of the Jayakwadi dam also recorded rainfall.

As a result, water discharge from the Jayakwadi and Majalgaon dams into the Godavari river reached 1.03 lakh cusec (cubic feet per second) and 1.15 lakh cusec, respectively, on Tuesday morning.

Moreover, excess rainfall was recorded in Ghansawangi and Ambad talukas of Jalna, as well as Gevrai taluka in Beed. This led to swelling of the Godavari river and caused a flood-like situation in several villages across Chhatrapati Sambajinagar, Jalna, and Beed districts.

Heavy Rains in Solapur, Marathwada: CM Asks Water Resources Dept to Coordinate with Collectors

Meanwhile, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday directed the local administration to coordinate closely with the State Water Resources Department to take necessary measures in view of the heavy rainfall in Solapur district and Marathwada.

Many talukas of Solapur district and surrounding areas, along with Dharashiv, Beed, and Jalna in Marathwada, are currently experiencing heavy rainfall, according to a statement from the Chief Minister’s Office.

“The CM is keeping an eye on the situation and is in constant contact with the local administration. Additionally, he has instructed the Water Resources Department to monitor the situation carefully, take necessary precautions, and maintain ongoing coordination with district collectors,” the statement added.

Fadnavis also emphasized the importance of maintaining constant coordination with officers of the Maharashtra Krishna Valley Development Corporation and the Godavari Marathwada Irrigation Development Corporation to effectively manage the situation.
https://www.mid-day.com/news/india-news/article/maharashtra-flood-like-situation-after-heavy-rains-in-three-marathwada-districts-23595374

Madhya Pradesh September 22 2025, Weather Update: Light Showers Likely To Continue In Navratri Before Monsoon Finally Retreats

**Light Rainfall Continues in Madhya Pradesh, Heavy Showers Expected from September 25**

Indore (Madhya Pradesh): Madhya Pradesh is currently experiencing periods of light rainfall, providing some relief from the ongoing heat and humidity. According to the Meteorological Department, light showers are expected to persist on Monday, although no heavy rainfall is forecasted in the state over the next three days.

### Rainfall Forecast for Monday

On Monday, several districts including Betul, Harda, Burhanpur, Khandwa, Khargone, Barwani, and Dhar are likely to receive light rainfall. Meanwhile, lightning and thundershowers are expected in Bhopal, Vidisha, Raisen, Sehore, Rajgarh, Narmadapuram, Alirajpur, Jhabua, Indore, Ratlam, Ujjain, and Dewas.

### Recent Weather Updates

On Sunday, Bhopal experienced scattered light rain throughout the day, offering respite from the sweltering weather. Indore, however, recorded just 0.1 millimeter of rainfall, which contributed minimally to the seasonal total.

### Rainfall Status So Far

Madhya Pradesh has so far received 21 percent surplus rainfall this season. The eastern region logged a 16 percent surplus, while the western region recorded 24 percent above normal rainfall levels.

### Upcoming Weather Systems

The Meteorological Department has indicated increased activity in the Bay of Bengal, with two low-pressure systems expected to develop during the week. A low-pressure area is likely to form over the north Bay of Bengal within the next 24 hours, with another system projected to develop by September 25.

The combined effect of these systems is expected to trigger widespread heavy rainfall across Madhya Pradesh starting from September 25, coinciding with the beginning of the southwest monsoon’s retreat.

Stay tuned for further updates on weather conditions and rainfall forecasts.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/bhopal/madhya-pradesh-september-22-2025-weather-update-light-showers-likely-to-continue-in-navratri-before-monsoon-finally-retreats

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