This English village has been devastated by flooding twice in a week
[2023-11-17 18:24:36]
The way to the Glenridding in the village of London - Cumbrian turned into a river, and the flood was destroyed by the flood of the day after the heavy rain.
On Wednesday night and Thursday morning, when the river penetrated the village and the river flooded the village, the lakeside villagers were told to stay home.
The police stated that the situation is "extremely dangerous" and urged not to walk to people or flood. Army, fire and mountain rescue are involved in cleaning up
"It's worse than Saturday's highest, it must be at least 3 feet inside and outside of the store," resident Craig Brown told the BBC.
"It is truly incredible, we just started to return to normal, and suddenly hit you suddenly."
Owner Alan Brown says Glenridding's mini market was flooded four times in 33 years. Now twice in 4 days pic.twitter.com/vaREkSwskf
Glenridding Beck went bankrupt again. Water flowing through house and company pic.twitter.com/0jtf3AiNcT
Meteorological Agencies still have weather warnings to warn local floods and interruption of travel
Last weekend, the majority of Northwest England was flooded, about 55,000 people lost power and closed several schools.
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