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Mytholmroyd and Hebden Bridge hit by flooding | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Parts of West Yorkshire have been hit by flash flooding following a sudden downpour that lasted about 90 minutes. | Parts of West Yorkshire have been hit by flash flooding following a sudden downpour that lasted about 90 minutes. |
The canal at Hebden Bridge breached its banks flooding the town centre, West Yorkshire Police said. | |
Roads are closed, including the A646 in Mytholmroyd. There is also severe disruption on bus and train routes. | |
Nearly a month's worth of rain, more than 40mm, fell in Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd in three hours, BBC climate correspondent Paul Hudson said. | |
Hebden Bridge resident Geoff Tansey said the rain was "really intense, like a monsoon". | Hebden Bridge resident Geoff Tansey said the rain was "really intense, like a monsoon". |
Water levels were dropping in the town as the standing water was pumped away. | |
The town's library was evacuated but Calderdale Council said waters should quickly subside. | |
West Yorkshire police were directing traffic in Todmorden, Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd and motorists were advised to avoid the area. | |
The force's helicopter was sent to monitor the situation. | |
Robin Ward, station commander at Todmorden fire station, said: "This is water that has come off the hillside. | |
"All the hillsides around the Calder Valley are saturated with water with nowhere for any rainfall to go. | |
'The heavens opened' | |
"It's just rushing off and it's filled the canal and broken some of the becks and we've got water flowing into the town centre." | |
Jo Brock, who runs a nursery in Cragg Vale near Mytholmroyd, said: "The weather has been relentless and rain is coming down in torrents. | |
"It's very scary for a lot of people." | |
She said that the nursery, called the Ark, had not been flooded and would stay open until all the children had been collected by parents. | |
More than 500 homes and businesses in Hebden Bridge, Todmorden and Mytholmroyd were flooded in June. | More than 500 homes and businesses in Hebden Bridge, Todmorden and Mytholmroyd were flooded in June. |
On Friday Prince Charles visited areas affected by water damage, on a day that also saw heavy rain and flash flooding hit parts of the county. |