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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 when a pumping station failed during heavy rainfall on Saturday night. | |
Dwr Cymru Welsh Water said the problem had been fixed, and said it was "extremely sorry" to those affected. | |
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. |
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. |