Hello Games, the studio behind Joe Danger and the upcoming No Man's Sky, announced via Twitter on Christmas Eve that the studio "has been totally flooded" as a result of severe storms in the U.K.

Taking to Twitter earlier today, the studio's official Twitter account tweeted that the studio had gone under water and that "everything in the office has pretty much been lost." The tweets can be viewed below.

Oh god. Water moves really quick. Hello Games has been totally flooded. Everything in the office has pretty much been lost :( — Hello Games (@hellogames) December 24, 2013

A lifesize cardboard cut out of Joe Danger went floating past face down. Poor Joe. He's taking this the worst. — Hello Games (@hellogames) December 24, 2013

Massive thanks to everyone who tried to help here today. We have learned that laptops float sometimes — Hello Games (@hellogames) December 24, 2013

Leaving now and letting firemen to help real people (all the houses around us with kids and xmas) - rather than us drowning to save a hdd :) — Hello Games (@hellogames) December 25, 2013

Polygon has reached out to the studio to find out how the company and its projects will be impacted. Hello Games recently announced that it is working on a planet exploration game called No Man's Sky. Our interview with the developers about the game can be read here.

Update: Hello Games developers returned to their flooded studios Christmas Day to assess the damage and explain what happened. A river broke its bank near the studio Christmas Eve, the developers tweeted, and a lot of water flooded into their offices quickly. "A biblical amount. It was coming in the windows!"

The flood of water destroyed most everything in the office including computers, monitors, furniture, a door, a wall and even personal items like a console collection that included a NEO GEO pocket.