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Police urge 'no flood tourists' in Somerset Levels | Police urge 'no flood tourists' in Somerset Levels |
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Police have urged "floods tourists" to stay away from the Somerset Levels as five flood warnings remain in place across the county. | Police have urged "floods tourists" to stay away from the Somerset Levels as five flood warnings remain in place across the county. |
The warnings from the Environment Agency cover the River Yeo between Yeovil and Langport and the River Parrett at Westover Trading Estate. | The warnings from the Environment Agency cover the River Yeo between Yeovil and Langport and the River Parrett at Westover Trading Estate. |
The Parrett burst its banks at Burrowbridge due to the high tide. | The Parrett burst its banks at Burrowbridge due to the high tide. |
Police said those wanting to see the floods put themselves and the emergency services at risk. | Police said those wanting to see the floods put themselves and the emergency services at risk. |
The Environment Agency said it was running pumps 24 hours a day to drain water from the Somerset Levels. | The Environment Agency said it was running pumps 24 hours a day to drain water from the Somerset Levels. |
Four extra high volume pumps have also been requested from other fire and rescue services across the country to join the eight pumps already in operation. | Four extra high volume pumps have also been requested from other fire and rescue services across the country to join the eight pumps already in operation. |
Avon and Somerset Police said police horses would be deployed to the levels "as part of our continuing effort to help and reassure residents affected by the floods". | Avon and Somerset Police said police horses would be deployed to the levels "as part of our continuing effort to help and reassure residents affected by the floods". |
They said they would also be increasing the number of patrols following a theft of about 600 gallons of domestic heating oil from a farm in Moorland overnight between 31 January and 1 February. | They said they would also be increasing the number of patrols following a theft of about 600 gallons of domestic heating oil from a farm in Moorland overnight between 31 January and 1 February. |
A force spokesman added: "We're asking people not to be flood tourists and not to travel to the Somerset Levels if they don't have a legitimate reason. | A force spokesman added: "We're asking people not to be flood tourists and not to travel to the Somerset Levels if they don't have a legitimate reason. |
"It can hamper the work of the various agencies here, and can actually put people in danger." | "It can hamper the work of the various agencies here, and can actually put people in danger." |
Members of the armed forces are on stand-by to help villages in Somerset cut off by the floods. | Members of the armed forces are on stand-by to help villages in Somerset cut off by the floods. |
Two "army-style" vehicles, which can be used to transport people and supplies, have been sent by Staffordshire firm Leavesley International. | Two "army-style" vehicles, which can be used to transport people and supplies, have been sent by Staffordshire firm Leavesley International. |
Somerset County Council said the Swedish-made all-terrain BV206's would become "more involved" when other forms of transport, such as the current boat service, became "unfeasible". | Somerset County Council said the Swedish-made all-terrain BV206's would become "more involved" when other forms of transport, such as the current boat service, became "unfeasible". |
South Western Ambulance Service have said a public access defibrillator is to be installed at the church hall in the village of Muchelney, which remains cut off since the flooding started about four weeks ago. | South Western Ambulance Service have said a public access defibrillator is to be installed at the church hall in the village of Muchelney, which remains cut off since the flooding started about four weeks ago. |
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