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Wales floods: St Asaph charity fund to help victims Wales floods: St Asaph charity fund to help victims
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A charity fund is being set up for flood victims in the small north Wales city of St Asaph, where a woman died and over 400 properties were deluged.A charity fund is being set up for flood victims in the small north Wales city of St Asaph, where a woman died and over 400 properties were deluged.
Twenty Scottish Power teams are still trying to restore electricity after two sub-stations were shut on Tuesday.Twenty Scottish Power teams are still trying to restore electricity after two sub-stations were shut on Tuesday.
First Minister Carwyn Jones is to meet families and volunteers and inspect the damage caused when the river Elwy burst its banks due to heavy rain.First Minister Carwyn Jones is to meet families and volunteers and inspect the damage caused when the river Elwy burst its banks due to heavy rain.
Prime Minister David Cameron also sent his sympathy to flood victims.Prime Minister David Cameron also sent his sympathy to flood victims.
At Prime Minister's Questions, Mr Cameron paid tribute to the people of St Asaph "who have had to bear some truly terrible floods".At Prime Minister's Questions, Mr Cameron paid tribute to the people of St Asaph "who have had to bear some truly terrible floods".
Mr Cameron told MPs: "The pictures from St Asaph were of floods of biblical scenes and I know the emergency services have performed extraordinary feats to rescue people and to help people at what is a very difficult time."Mr Cameron told MPs: "The pictures from St Asaph were of floods of biblical scenes and I know the emergency services have performed extraordinary feats to rescue people and to help people at what is a very difficult time."
But he disputed a claim by Vale of Clwyd MP Chris Ruane that the UK government was planning to cut flood defence spending by 30%.But he disputed a claim by Vale of Clwyd MP Chris Ruane that the UK government was planning to cut flood defence spending by 30%.
He had visited flood victims in Devon on Tuesday and said then that he will take "a tough approach" with insurance companies to ensure they continue to provide flood cover.He had visited flood victims in Devon on Tuesday and said then that he will take "a tough approach" with insurance companies to ensure they continue to provide flood cover.
After one of the worst floods in north Wales for decades, an emergency meeting of community groups in St Asaph has decided to launch the charity fund which will be administered by the city council. A post-mortem examination is to take place later on Thursday on a 91-year-old woman who was found dead at her flooded home in St Asaph on Tuesday. She has been named locally as Margaret Hughes.
Before the meeting, mayor John Roberts said: "We've been inundated with offers of support and help." 'Exceptional circumstances'
'Improving picture' After one of the worst floods in north Wales for decades, an emergency meeting of community groups in St Asaph decided to launch the charity for victims.
Mayor John Roberts said they wanted to take action as soon as possible, and donations can be sent to the cathedral.
"We can't feel that we've had the flood yesterday, and today life goes on normally. Normal life will not resume in St Asaph for some time. It's going to take weeks, most probably months.
"It's very early days, and not everyone has been able to return to their homes, but the clean-up operation has been progressing well. The roads have been cleared, but clearing up people's property is going to take longer.
"We have set up a system for people to volunteer - they can go to the emergency relief centre and register there.
Mr Roberts also said they would be asking the Environment Agency questions about the flood defences.
"We haven't had a major flood in St Asaph since the 1960s, and the defences have withstood everything the weather has thrown at them.
"These circumstances were quite exceptional, but we perhaps live in exceptional times with the weather, and the flood defences need to be examined carefully and perhaps strengthened."
Agencies have also appealed for people who have left the area because of the flood to make contact.Agencies have also appealed for people who have left the area because of the flood to make contact.
They said anyone affected should contact the rest centre at Ysgol Clan Clwyd or call the Scottish Power helpline on 0845 272 2424 as access may be needed to their property.They said anyone affected should contact the rest centre at Ysgol Clan Clwyd or call the Scottish Power helpline on 0845 272 2424 as access may be needed to their property.
First Minister Carwyn Jones will have a private meeting with the emergency services who are leading the response.First Minister Carwyn Jones will have a private meeting with the emergency services who are leading the response.
He will then travel to the rest centre, in St Asaph, to meet families affected by the flooding, and to thank volunteers supporting the communities. He will also look at some of the flood damage in the surrounding area.He will then travel to the rest centre, in St Asaph, to meet families affected by the flooding, and to thank volunteers supporting the communities. He will also look at some of the flood damage in the surrounding area.
In the Commons, Welsh Secretary David Jones, who will visit the area on Thursday, expressed his sympathy, as did his Labour shadow, Owen Smith.
Homes were also flooded in Ruthin, Denbighshire, and in Conwy county.Homes were also flooded in Ruthin, Denbighshire, and in Conwy county.
In a joint statement, the agencies said their main focus remains the preservation of life and keeping the community safe.In a joint statement, the agencies said their main focus remains the preservation of life and keeping the community safe.
Roads are gradually being reopened but people are being advised to check with Traffic Wales or local radio stations before travelling.Roads are gradually being reopened but people are being advised to check with Traffic Wales or local radio stations before travelling.
Environment Agency Wales says the situation is improving. Four flood warnings and eight flood alerts are now in place across the country.Environment Agency Wales says the situation is improving. Four flood warnings and eight flood alerts are now in place across the country.
The emergency services spent the night in St Asaph, Ruthin and Rhuddlan pumping out flood-hit areas.The emergency services spent the night in St Asaph, Ruthin and Rhuddlan pumping out flood-hit areas.
Properties in Llanfair Talhaiarn, Llansannan and Eglwys Bach have also been flooded while Abergele and Llangernyw have also been threatened.Properties in Llanfair Talhaiarn, Llansannan and Eglwys Bach have also been flooded while Abergele and Llangernyw have also been threatened.
'Displaced people'
North Wales Fire and Rescue Service sent a crew with a volume pump to ensure the road serving Ysbyty Glan Clwyd Hospital, Bodelwyddan, remains open.North Wales Fire and Rescue Service sent a crew with a volume pump to ensure the road serving Ysbyty Glan Clwyd Hospital, Bodelwyddan, remains open.
Volunteers and staff from the British Red Cross have returned to the city to help in the rescue effort.Volunteers and staff from the British Red Cross have returned to the city to help in the rescue effort.
Many residents who spent the night in temporary accommodation are returning to rest centre for showers and for information about coping with their situation.
'Displaced people'
David Hallows, Red Cross service manager for emergency response in north Wales, said: "The local community are really pulling together and we have been amazed at the tremendous amount of support we are receiving.David Hallows, Red Cross service manager for emergency response in north Wales, said: "The local community are really pulling together and we have been amazed at the tremendous amount of support we are receiving.
"People are calling up to offer their help, blankets, and even rooms for displaced people. "People are calling up to offer their help, blankets, and even rooms for displaced people."
Earlier, Graham Hillier, the Environment Agency's flood risk manager for Wales, said there was "an improving picture" although two severe flood warnings remained on the River Elwy, with three flood warnings and 13 flood alerts elsewhere.
Mr Hillier also defended the agency's flood warning coverage, saying they are expanding the system but alerts were issued in all relevant areas.
But some people on a new housing estate in Ruthin have asked why flood prevention schemes had not been put in place.
The Glasdir estate was built three years ago and residents said they were given assurances the chance of flooding was rare.
Keith Jones, director of the Institution of Civil Engineers in Wales, said that in general he would be "totally against" building on any flood plain.
Meanwhile, several major and minor roads across the area have been closed with further information available via the Traffic Wales website.
Network Rail said full services are planned for the North Wales coast on Wednesday, while trains on Anglesey remain disrupted as water is pumped from the track at Gaerwen.
On the Llanwrst/Blaenau branch line several areas are flooded and a replacement bus service is operating instead. Full details of rail disruptions are available on the National Rail Enquiries website.
Some schools in Conwy and Denbighshire have also been affected.
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