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Dawlish passengers abandon wave-hit train | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
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". |