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Heavy rain has brought more flooding and misery to the Cumbrian village of Glenridding, just four days after it was devastated by Storm Desmond.Heavy rain has brought more flooding and misery to the Cumbrian village of Glenridding, just four days after it was devastated by Storm Desmond.
Police, fire crews and mountain rescue teams spent the night there after Glenridding Beck overspilled its banks.Police, fire crews and mountain rescue teams spent the night there after Glenridding Beck overspilled its banks.
Diggers were deployed throughout the night to try to stem the swollen waters.Diggers were deployed throughout the night to try to stem the swollen waters.
Cumbria Police has advised villagers to remain in their properties, even as the flood water begins to recede.Cumbria Police has advised villagers to remain in their properties, even as the flood water begins to recede.
It also called for members of the public wanting to offer their help to stay away.It also called for members of the public wanting to offer their help to stay away.
Glenridding Bridge has been opened after a structural assessment.Glenridding Bridge has been opened after a structural assessment.
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In Lancashire, residents from about 20 homes in St Michaels have been moved to a nearby YMCA centre after the Environment Agency issued a severe flood warning.In Lancashire, residents from about 20 homes in St Michaels have been moved to a nearby YMCA centre after the Environment Agency issued a severe flood warning.
Emergency services were working to bolster flood defences in the area and said water levels in the River Wyre were expected to peak at 09.30 GMT after heavy rainfall overnight.Emergency services were working to bolster flood defences in the area and said water levels in the River Wyre were expected to peak at 09.30 GMT after heavy rainfall overnight.
It is feared an embankment between the river and nearby houses could be breached.It is feared an embankment between the river and nearby houses could be breached.
In Cumbria, the A592 is closed between the Greenside Road junction in Glenridding and the B5320 junction in Pooley Bridge because of flooding. A diversion is in operation, but is reported to be about 50 miles long.In Cumbria, the A592 is closed between the Greenside Road junction in Glenridding and the B5320 junction in Pooley Bridge because of flooding. A diversion is in operation, but is reported to be about 50 miles long.
Elsewhere in the county, Carlisle is still divided because Eden Bridge is awaiting inspection by divers. There are diversions via the M6 or the northern bypass, and drivers are urged to use public transport if possible.Elsewhere in the county, Carlisle is still divided because Eden Bridge is awaiting inspection by divers. There are diversions via the M6 or the northern bypass, and drivers are urged to use public transport if possible.
Cumbria County Council said skips were being delivered to the Warwick Road, Shaddongate and Caldewgate areas of the city which were deluged by floods on Saturday.
Groundsmen at Carlisle United's Brunton Park found three Koi Carp swimming in the goalmouth.
Electricity North West said it would take three or four days to reconnect the last 1,000 homes in Cumbria still without power.Electricity North West said it would take three or four days to reconnect the last 1,000 homes in Cumbria still without power.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will visit the county later. He is set to be taken to Cockermouth by Workington MP Sue Hayman and then travel to Carlisle. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has been visiting the county and was taken to Cockermouth by Workington MP Sue Hayman. He was also set to travel to Carlisle.
Residents were still in the process of clearing up after the weekend, when the village was cut off for days, as the waters returned. The Met Office has issued a warning of further rain to come on Saturday. Heavy at times, it looks likely to persist until late in the day "with potential for some localised flooding of land, roads and properties, as well as some travel disruption".
Mark Hook described flood waters at last night's peak as a "tsunami" that washed boulders weighing up to a tonne into the town. Glenridding residents were still in the process of clearing up after the weekend as flood waters returned on Wednesday.
Mark Hook described last night's peak as a "tsunami" that washed boulders weighing up to a tonne into the town.
The couple were given a matter of minutes to rescue as many of their belongings as possible from the ground floor as three feet of water poured through the back door.The couple were given a matter of minutes to rescue as many of their belongings as possible from the ground floor as three feet of water poured through the back door.
Their holiday cottage, Moss Cragg, a few doors away was also flooded and they were taken in by friends in the village.Their holiday cottage, Moss Cragg, a few doors away was also flooded and they were taken in by friends in the village.
Mr Hook said: "Last night got scary. The power of the water was incredible."Mr Hook said: "Last night got scary. The power of the water was incredible."
Craig Brown, whose family runs a shop in Glenridding, said: "It's worse than it was at its highest on Saturday. It must be at least three foot inside and outside the shop now. Craig Brown, whose family runs a shop in Glenridding, said: "It's worse than it was at its highest on Saturday. It must be at least three foot inside and outside the shop now.
"It's unbelievable really. We were just starting to get back to normal and then suddenly it hits you again."It's unbelievable really. We were just starting to get back to normal and then suddenly it hits you again.
"The shop has lost every single cabinet and most of the stock was damaged and now that's all gone because it was all outside sitting for the insurance company.""The shop has lost every single cabinet and most of the stock was damaged and now that's all gone because it was all outside sitting for the insurance company."
Reports said the water was 3ft (1m) deep in parts after flood defences were overtopped in two places.Reports said the water was 3ft (1m) deep in parts after flood defences were overtopped in two places.
During Wednesday night, those most at risk in their homes were helped to safety by the fire service, while some people staying at the Glenridding Hotel were evacuated with the aid of a rope across the floodwater.During Wednesday night, those most at risk in their homes were helped to safety by the fire service, while some people staying at the Glenridding Hotel were evacuated with the aid of a rope across the floodwater.
Jonathon Holdsworth, one of those involved in the rescue, said: "Within the space of I would say 40 minutes it became fairly torrential.Jonathon Holdsworth, one of those involved in the rescue, said: "Within the space of I would say 40 minutes it became fairly torrential.
"It was difficult even standing up, which is why I think they'd set up ropes and a human chain at one point to help people across."It was difficult even standing up, which is why I think they'd set up ropes and a human chain at one point to help people across.
"Water when it gets beyond a certain depth will just take your feet away if you're not careful. It was terrifying to see.""Water when it gets beyond a certain depth will just take your feet away if you're not careful. It was terrifying to see."
Patterdale Mountain Rescue team, which is based close to Glenridding, said it answered 50 call-outs in 100 hours including the rescue of a pregnant woman, transporting a heart attack patient and evacuating a care home in Appleby.Patterdale Mountain Rescue team, which is based close to Glenridding, said it answered 50 call-outs in 100 hours including the rescue of a pregnant woman, transporting a heart attack patient and evacuating a care home in Appleby.
Patterdale parish councillor Dennis Henderson said: "I fear that we will get another flood because until the beck is properly excavated and re-engineered by the Environment Agency, I think we're going to be prone to these floods every time we get a prolonged wet spell."Patterdale parish councillor Dennis Henderson said: "I fear that we will get another flood because until the beck is properly excavated and re-engineered by the Environment Agency, I think we're going to be prone to these floods every time we get a prolonged wet spell."
In Penrith, Michael Bonney, who is paralysed from the neck down, was flooded out of his specially adapted home.In Penrith, Michael Bonney, who is paralysed from the neck down, was flooded out of his specially adapted home.
He is being looked after at Penrith Hospital and his wife Lindsay told BBC Cumbria their property had been "overwhelmed" by the River Eamont.He is being looked after at Penrith Hospital and his wife Lindsay told BBC Cumbria their property had been "overwhelmed" by the River Eamont.
Live flood warnings from the Environment Agency and the Scottish Environment Protection AgencyLive flood warnings from the Environment Agency and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency
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