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Rhyl floods power cut prompts sub-station action call | Rhyl floods power cut prompts sub-station action call |
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Calls have been made to move an electricity sub-station from near a seafront after 350 homes lost power during a storm surge this month. | Calls have been made to move an electricity sub-station from near a seafront after 350 homes lost power during a storm surge this month. |
The facility in Rhyl, Denbighshire, can find itself "sitting in a trough of water" if waves breach defences, said local MP Chris Ruane. | The facility in Rhyl, Denbighshire, can find itself "sitting in a trough of water" if waves breach defences, said local MP Chris Ruane. |
ScottishPower had to reconnect customers after the flooding which damaged about 150 homes in the resort. | ScottishPower had to reconnect customers after the flooding which damaged about 150 homes in the resort. |
The company said it was looking at all options for the sub-station. | The company said it was looking at all options for the sub-station. |
"The flood defences for that area obviously need looking at again but it would also make sense to move the sub-station to higher ground so that it is better protected from any potential problems," said Vale of Clwyd MP Mr Ruane. | |
"Because of its location between the first and second line of sea defences, if water does pass the sea wall, the sub-station ends up sitting in a trough of water." | "Because of its location between the first and second line of sea defences, if water does pass the sea wall, the sub-station ends up sitting in a trough of water." |
Denbighshire council has re-housed 54 people since the flooding while others are staying with family and friends, unable to return home until after Christmas. | Denbighshire council has re-housed 54 people since the flooding while others are staying with family and friends, unable to return home until after Christmas. |
Homes also flooded at Kinmel Bay and Llanddulas in Conwy county, while 2,000 properties lost power around north Wales. | Homes also flooded at Kinmel Bay and Llanddulas in Conwy county, while 2,000 properties lost power around north Wales. |
Earlier this month Natural Resources Minister Alun Davies said an investigation into the floods by Natural Resources Wales should help to improve future resilience and find out what happened. | Earlier this month Natural Resources Minister Alun Davies said an investigation into the floods by Natural Resources Wales should help to improve future resilience and find out what happened. |
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