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Cumbria mountain rescuers on standby for flood clean-ups | Cumbria mountain rescuers on standby for flood clean-ups |
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Cumbria mountain rescue teams have prepared for further flood relief as the clean-up and repairs continue. | Cumbria mountain rescue teams have prepared for further flood relief as the clean-up and repairs continue. |
After helping in the county volunteers travelled to Lancashire, Manchester and Yorkshire throughout December. | After helping in the county volunteers travelled to Lancashire, Manchester and Yorkshire throughout December. |
Teams across the Lakes were dried out, up to full strength and ready to help again if needed, Cockermouth's team leader Mike Park said. | Teams across the Lakes were dried out, up to full strength and ready to help again if needed, Cockermouth's team leader Mike Park said. |
"We've certainly had our passport stamped around the country in the last month," he said. | "We've certainly had our passport stamped around the country in the last month," he said. |
Volunteers had been to "wherever the help was needed" despite some having their own houses flooded. | Volunteers had been to "wherever the help was needed" despite some having their own houses flooded. |
"We don't want to go out again at all - it would be nice to actually go and take a few people off the hills, that would be nice," Mr Park said. | "We don't want to go out again at all - it would be nice to actually go and take a few people off the hills, that would be nice," Mr Park said. |
Meanwhile, donations to the county's flood recovery fund have reached £4m. | Meanwhile, donations to the county's flood recovery fund have reached £4m. |
Cumbria Community Foundation chairman Ian Brown said the appeal target was £6m and "it'll all be needed". | Cumbria Community Foundation chairman Ian Brown said the appeal target was £6m and "it'll all be needed". |
"The donations are coming from literally all over the world," he said. | "The donations are coming from literally all over the world," he said. |
The south Cumbria flood relief centre in Kendal, which has been handing out donations of food, cleaning products and toiletries, will re-open on Tuesday. | The south Cumbria flood relief centre in Kendal, which has been handing out donations of food, cleaning products and toiletries, will re-open on Tuesday. |
Plans for children to access schools via the flood-damaged A591 at Dunmail Raise have had to be changed after a further section collapsed. | |
Cumbria County Council highways cabinet member Keith Little said the situation was "challenging". | Cumbria County Council highways cabinet member Keith Little said the situation was "challenging". |
"There's a reason major road building is rarely done in winter," he said. | "There's a reason major road building is rarely done in winter," he said. |
Engineers were working to "reconnect the north and south" of the county. | Engineers were working to "reconnect the north and south" of the county. |
A number of flood alerts and warnings were still in place across the region on Friday, though there were no Met Office warnings of imminent severe weather in the county. | A number of flood alerts and warnings were still in place across the region on Friday, though there were no Met Office warnings of imminent severe weather in the county. |
Braithwaite resident Paul Barnes said on Wednesday they were "laughing" once they knew the danger from the river had passed. | Braithwaite resident Paul Barnes said on Wednesday they were "laughing" once they knew the danger from the river had passed. |
"Once it starts dropping and the wind changes up the top, so you can feel it blowing, you know the storm's clear," he said. | "Once it starts dropping and the wind changes up the top, so you can feel it blowing, you know the storm's clear," he said. |
"We'll have a party," he said. "No carpets, but we've got some cheese and onion crisps." | "We'll have a party," he said. "No carpets, but we've got some cheese and onion crisps." |
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