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A journey into the heart of the storm Voices from storm-hit South West
(about 2 hours later)
Fierce winds and heavy rain have battered the South West of England for weeks and more dire weather is forecast in the coming days. The BBC's Michael Hirst is travelling around Cornwall following the story from some of the worst-affected areas.Fierce winds and heavy rain have battered the South West of England for weeks and more dire weather is forecast in the coming days. The BBC's Michael Hirst is travelling around Cornwall following the story from some of the worst-affected areas.
On his journey, he is meeting those caught in the eye of the storm and recording their experiences on video and camera.On his journey, he is meeting those caught in the eye of the storm and recording their experiences on video and camera.
Sunday 9 FebruarySunday 9 February
Patrick Harvey is the coxswain at RNLI Penlee lifeboat station and works closely with the fishing community.Patrick Harvey is the coxswain at RNLI Penlee lifeboat station and works closely with the fishing community.
Josephine Wall is a retired mother of three from Porthleven.Josephine Wall is a retired mother of three from Porthleven.