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Homes and businesses flooded after heavy rain | Homes and businesses flooded after heavy rain |
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Several shops and businesses in Ulverston have been affected | Several shops and businesses in Ulverston have been affected |
Several businesses have been flooded in a town centre after heavy rain hit overnight. | Several businesses have been flooded in a town centre after heavy rain hit overnight. |
At least eight properties in Ulverston in Cumbria are believed to have been affected. | At least eight properties in Ulverston in Cumbria are believed to have been affected. |
Westmorland and Furness Council said the A595 at Duddon Bridge, Barrow, was also closed due to severe flooding, as well as King Street and areas surrounding the Gill in Ulverston. | |
Earlier, police in Barrow advised people to avoid making journeys if possible and to "exercise caution" if travel is absolutely necessary. | |
Water levels in Drangley Beck at Fitz Bridge also reached record levels of 0.88m on Monday morning. | |
Flood warnings remain in place in some areas | |
The A595 was flooded due a river bursting its banks, the council said. | |
King Street was hit by a burst watercourse, it added, making the area near a school "impassable". | |
The Environment Agency (EA) said between five and 15 properties had been flooded in Ulverston and its teams had been working since the early hours to clear as much as debris as possible. | |
"Our sympathies always go out to those whose homes and businesses are flooded," a spokesperson said. | "Our sympathies always go out to those whose homes and businesses are flooded," a spokesperson said. |
Westmorland and Furness Council said this time of year "poses a challenge" as leaves from trees cover drains and cause water to pool up on roads. | |
"Heavy rain over a short period of time also overwhelms the capacity of drainage systems causing flooding," a spokesperson said. | "Heavy rain over a short period of time also overwhelms the capacity of drainage systems causing flooding," a spokesperson said. |
Some shops in Ulverston have shut | |
Jenny Spedding, who runs Belle Lueur Bridal Shop, told BBC Radio Cumbria she found about 1-1.5m (3-5ft) of water in her cellar. | |
"We've lost everything that was down there," she said, which included dresses the shop was selling online. | |
Luckily the water did not affect the shop at street level, she said. | |
The Environment Agency says weather conditions are expected to improve | The Environment Agency says weather conditions are expected to improve |
A worker at the Conti fish and chip shop in Ulverston said they had been at the business since 08:00 GMT trying to clear out the flood water. | |
Another worker at Ulverston Interiors said water had "run through" the entire shop. | Another worker at Ulverston Interiors said water had "run through" the entire shop. |
"It's been quite a nasty experience for a lot of people," said Ulverston Town Council leader Mark Wilson. | "It's been quite a nasty experience for a lot of people," said Ulverston Town Council leader Mark Wilson. |
Four flood warnings remain in place, although weather conditions are expected to improve, external. | Four flood warnings remain in place, although weather conditions are expected to improve, external. |
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