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Flash flooding hits homes for a second time
Flash flooding hits homes for a second time

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Flash flooding hits homes for a second time

People who have been waiting to return to their homes following flooding nine months ago have been hit again. The overnight downpour has thwarted plans, as some had been expecting to return to their properties in Bridgend within a few months. But Liam Reilly, 30, said it could be many more months before he and partner Ceri Thomas, 29, can move back. He got a call in the early hours to say a nearby culvert had flooded again with water entering their ground-floor flat for a second time since last September. Dust devil sends paddleboard flying on beach Could AI cost me my job as a weather forecaster? "It does feel like our whole lives are now put on hold for the foreseeable," he said. "We are stuck with a house that we can't live in, that we have to pay for. "And now we are going to be living with family for the foreseeable future." He said 10 ground-floor flats needed an overhaul after last year's floods, with three recently having new kitchens fitted after being flooded at Ty Caer Castell last year. Mr Reilly returned to the property in the early hours to survey the damage and saw firefighters helping an older person to safety. The Met Office has revised an early weather warning for thunderstorms in Wales and parts of England on Saturday, reducing the affected area to parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland. However, heavy rain, thunder and lighting was reported across Wales overnight. More than 30,000 lightning strikes recorded overnight Residents still not back home six months after floods People rescued as flash floods hit south Wales

Flashing flooding causes damage in Bridgend
Flashing flooding causes damage in Bridgend

BBC News

timea day ago

  • Climate
  • BBC News

Flashing flooding causes damage in Bridgend

People who have been waiting to return to their homes following flooding nine months ago have been hit overnight downpour has thwarted plans, as some had been expecting to return to their properties in Bridgend within a few months. But Liam Reilly, 30, said it could be many more months before he and partner Ceri Thomas, 29, can move got a call in the early hours to say a nearby culvert had flooded again with water entering their ground-floor flat for a second time since last September. "It does feel like our whole lives are now put on hold for the foreseeable," he said."We are stuck with a house that we can't live in, that we have to pay for."And now we are going to be living with family for the foreseeable future." He said 10 ground-floor flats needed an overhaul after last year's floods, with three recently having new kitchens fitted after being flooded at Ty Caer Castell last Reilly returned to the property in the early hours to survey the damage and saw firefighters helping an older person to safety. The Met Office has revised an early weather warning for thunderstorms in Wales and parts of England on Saturday, reducing the affected area to parts of Scotland and Northern heavy rain, thunder and lighting was reported across Wales overnight.

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