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Tonnes of debris removed from flooded River Severn | Tonnes of debris removed from flooded River Severn |
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More than 500 tonnes of debris washed down by the floods has been pulled from the River Severn in Worcestershire, county council officials have revealed. | More than 500 tonnes of debris washed down by the floods has been pulled from the River Severn in Worcestershire, county council officials have revealed. |
A mechanical digger was brought in to recover the debris, which included 30ft (9m) trees ripped up by the waters. | A mechanical digger was brought in to recover the debris, which included 30ft (9m) trees ripped up by the waters. |
The river bridge at Upton was due to reopen at 17:00 GMT on Tuesday. | |
City council leader Adrian Gregson has called on the government to fund a second bridge across the River Severn to keep traffic moving in the future. | City council leader Adrian Gregson has called on the government to fund a second bridge across the River Severn to keep traffic moving in the future. |
"The River Severn floods regularly and we need to ensure our great city's businesses do not suffer every time it happens," he said. | "The River Severn floods regularly and we need to ensure our great city's businesses do not suffer every time it happens," he said. |
Jon Fraser, from Worcestershire County Council's highways team, said the clean-up operation was progressing well. | |
'Tip of the iceberg' | 'Tip of the iceberg' |
"We estimate we've got about 500 tonnes' worth of material - most of it trees," he said. | "We estimate we've got about 500 tonnes' worth of material - most of it trees," he said. |
"But we've also come across parts of a shed, we've had a wheelie bin and a beer barrel. There's all sorts." | "But we've also come across parts of a shed, we've had a wheelie bin and a beer barrel. There's all sorts." |
Mr Fraser said the piles of debris visible on the water's surface were "just the tip of the iceberg" and it was up to 9ft (3m) deep in some places. | Mr Fraser said the piles of debris visible on the water's surface were "just the tip of the iceberg" and it was up to 9ft (3m) deep in some places. |
Some roads remained shut in Worcester, including part of Hylton Road, and there was disruption to bus services. | |
The bridge in Bewdley remained closed. | |
Mr Fraser said there would be a convoy system in operation on the Upton bridge to allow drivers to pass safely. | |
Dave Throup, of the Environment Agency, said flood levels were slowly falling across Worcestershire and Herefordshire. | Dave Throup, of the Environment Agency, said flood levels were slowly falling across Worcestershire and Herefordshire. |
He added about 50 homes had been flooded in the city, with a similar number in rural Worcestershire and another 30 in neighbouring Herefordshire. | He added about 50 homes had been flooded in the city, with a similar number in rural Worcestershire and another 30 in neighbouring Herefordshire. |
However, he said flood defences built since the previous major flood of 2007 had protected about 1,300 homes along the River Severn. | However, he said flood defences built since the previous major flood of 2007 had protected about 1,300 homes along the River Severn. |