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Dawlish and Okehampton homes flooded in downpours Dawlish passengers abandon wave-hit train
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Torrential rain on Sunday night has left homes flooded in Devon. Passengers abandoned a train after huge waves left it stranded on a coastal track.
The Arriva Cross Country service broke down after its electrics failed between Dawlish and Teignmouth at about 21:30 BST on Sunday.
The same stretch of track was destroyed by winter storms last year and was out of action for several months.
Torrential rain on Sunday night has also left a number homes flooded in Dawlish.
First Great Western said its staff were called to help passengers on the Arriva Cross Country train.
"While the majority of First Great Western services were able to continue running, there were delays to some trains while the Cross Country service was recovered," it said in a statement.
No-one from Arriva was available for immediate comment.
Four houses in Brunswick Place, Dawlish, were devastated by about 12in (30cm) of water late on Sunday night. Firefighters helped pump water from the properties.Four houses in Brunswick Place, Dawlish, were devastated by about 12in (30cm) of water late on Sunday night. Firefighters helped pump water from the properties.
Fire crews were also called to Tongue End in Okehampton where drains overwhelmed by rain caused flooding in a house.Fire crews were also called to Tongue End in Okehampton where drains overwhelmed by rain caused flooding in a house.
The forecast for Monday is for more "heavy and prolonged rain".The forecast for Monday is for more "heavy and prolonged rain".