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Treorchy homes evacuated in flash flooding after 'pumping station failure' Treorchy homes evacuated in flash flooding after pumping station failure
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Up to 30 homes in Treorchy have been evacuated after flash flooding. Up to 30 homes in Treorchy have been evacuated after flash flooding when a pumping station failed during heavy rainfall on Saturday night.
An emergency centre was set up at Rhondda leisure centre by the council after Saturday night's flash flooding incident. Dwr Cymru Welsh Water said the problem had been fixed, and said it was "extremely sorry" to those affected.
A council spokesman said it is believed there had been a failure at a pumping station run by Dwr Cymru, which has been asked to comment. An emergency centre was set up at Rhondda leisure centre by Rhondda Cynon Taf council.
South Wales Fire and Rescue Service pumped water from homes in Rees Street and High Street at around 22:00 GMT.South Wales Fire and Rescue Service pumped water from homes in Rees Street and High Street at around 22:00 GMT.
Heavy rain fell in the area on Saturday evening. A Welsh Water spokesman said: "Dwr Cymru Welsh Water attended a sewer flooding incident last night on High Street Treorchy.
"We were on site as soon as possible to investigate the situation which was caused by a failure at a local pumping station, combined with heavy rainfall.
"We worked overnight to fix the problem and ensure the flooding subsided.
"We are extremely sorry and now liaising with the customers affected to offer support and ensure any damage to their properties is affected."
Council workers and police were involved in the evacuation operation.Council workers and police were involved in the evacuation operation.