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A Cornish village was saved from a repeat of serious flood damage when a £800,000 defence system was put to the test in torrential rain.A Cornish village was saved from a repeat of serious flood damage when a £800,000 defence system was put to the test in torrential rain.
Some homes and businesses were damaged as water levels rose to 2ft in parts of Boscastle on Thursday.Some homes and businesses were damaged as water levels rose to 2ft in parts of Boscastle on Thursday.
Cornwall County Council admitted it was worsened by blocked drains which could not cope with the downpour.Cornwall County Council admitted it was worsened by blocked drains which could not cope with the downpour.
But a culvert and a widened river bed, developed after the floods three years ago, helped stop more severe damage.But a culvert and a widened river bed, developed after the floods three years ago, helped stop more severe damage.
In 2004 an estimated 440 million gallons of flood water poured through the historic village, devastating many buildings and washing vehicles into the harbour and beyond.In 2004 an estimated 440 million gallons of flood water poured through the historic village, devastating many buildings and washing vehicles into the harbour and beyond.
The Environment Agency created the flood defence scheme in response.The Environment Agency created the flood defence scheme in response.
Cars abandonedCars abandoned
During Thursday's rains, the village river held but water spilled onto the road and then ran into homes and businesses.During Thursday's rains, the village river held but water spilled onto the road and then ran into homes and businesses.
Cornwall Fire Brigade, which had crews pumping out water and helping residents, said the worst affected area was by the harbour.Cornwall Fire Brigade, which had crews pumping out water and helping residents, said the worst affected area was by the harbour.
Two homes and three shops were flooded and cars abandoned.Two homes and three shops were flooded and cars abandoned.
Search and rescue helicopters from RNAS Culdrose and RMB Chivenor were put on standby, but no injuries were reported.Search and rescue helicopters from RNAS Culdrose and RMB Chivenor were put on standby, but no injuries were reported.
The fact that all this water has descended again and the rivers have not burst their banks shows the work was definitely necessary Dan Rogerson, MPThe fact that all this water has descended again and the rivers have not burst their banks shows the work was definitely necessary Dan Rogerson, MP
Debbie Moore, of the Napoleon Inn in Boscastle, said: "Everyone saw it and it was heart stopping, we thought, here we go again. But we are over the worst of it."Debbie Moore, of the Napoleon Inn in Boscastle, said: "Everyone saw it and it was heart stopping, we thought, here we go again. But we are over the worst of it."
Mark Rice, a spokesman for the Environment Agency South West region, said: "The flood defence schemes put in place since 2004 have worked, but we've had so much rainfall that it's surface water flooding."Mark Rice, a spokesman for the Environment Agency South West region, said: "The flood defence schemes put in place since 2004 have worked, but we've had so much rainfall that it's surface water flooding."
The flood defence system drained water through the village Water from the river spilled onto the road
Boscastle Parish Councillor George Findlay said the worst appeared to be over and people were confident about the flood defence work.Boscastle Parish Councillor George Findlay said the worst appeared to be over and people were confident about the flood defence work.
Dan Rogerson, Cornwall Lib Dem MP, said: "The fact that all this water has descended again and the rivers have not burst their banks shows the work was definitely necessary and has had an effect."Dan Rogerson, Cornwall Lib Dem MP, said: "The fact that all this water has descended again and the rivers have not burst their banks shows the work was definitely necessary and has had an effect."
Paul Allen, highways divisional surveyor for Cornwall County Council, said: "Drainage is an issue as well. The drains obviously couldn't cope with the intensity of the rainfall."Paul Allen, highways divisional surveyor for Cornwall County Council, said: "Drainage is an issue as well. The drains obviously couldn't cope with the intensity of the rainfall."
He said the drains were regularly cleaned as the village was identified as a high risk area, but could not say when they had last been done.He said the drains were regularly cleaned as the village was identified as a high risk area, but could not say when they had last been done.
In 2004, military helicopters airlifted around 100 people to safety, 58 properties were flooded and four businesses were demolished.In 2004, military helicopters airlifted around 100 people to safety, 58 properties were flooded and four businesses were demolished.
Last year, North Cornwall District Council gave the go-ahead for a £4.5m flood defence project for the village which includes moving a bridge.Last year, North Cornwall District Council gave the go-ahead for a £4.5m flood defence project for the village which includes moving a bridge.