A former pub outside of Manchester partially collapsed Saturday as the river that runs beneath it flooded due to the heavy rain that has been relentlessly pounding north England.

No one was in the 200-year-old Waterside Inn, in Summerseat, near Bury. Locals fear that the bridge that it sat on over the River Irwell will not last.

The Waterside Inn #Summeresat #Lancashire succumbs to the weather. River Irwell very high, bridge closed. pic.twitter.com/qsw0lJQ2GL — Neil Hughes (@NeilHughesman) December 26, 2015

The pub is about 15 miles outside of Manchester.

Further along the River Irwell toward the center of Manchester, the outside seating area of another pub, the Mark Addy in Salford, has been flooded with three to four feet of water.

More than 300 flood alerts or warnings were in place across England, Scotland and Wales on Boxing Day, with Lancashire and Yorkshire seeing most of the flooding. Homes have been evacuated and rivers have burst their banks.

On Saturday afternoon, the Manchester Fire Department warned that Salford — a metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester — would flood.

Salford will flood and people who live in these areas need to prepare pls RT https://t.co/lbG4Loge5k https://t.co/reJbb73ACZ — Manchester Fire (@manchesterfire) December 26, 2015

The Manchester Evening News reported that many road closures were in place, and a 20-foot sinkhole had opened on the M62 near Rochdale — another town hurt by severe flooding. The town centre was underwater on Saturday morning.

The Met Office said the red alerts for rain — in which people are encouraged to take action — would be in place until late Saturday night. The rain would subside for a bit in the afternoon, then come back again heavy in the evening before clearing.