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Floods clean-up operation begins in North East England
by Dave Keating | September 8, 2008 at 01:50 am
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After the worst flooding to his Northumberland in 50 years, a massive cleanup effort has begun in North England.
More than 1,000 properties were affected, with Morpeth being hardest hit as about 400 people were moved to safety. No-one was seriously hurt.
Council officials say it will be months before everyone affected will be allowed back into their homes.
Floods recovery minister John Healey was due to meet residents in Morpeth and emergency services staff on Monday.
Water levels were subsiding on Monday, but forecasts for more rain on Tuesday could see the River Wansbeck burst its banks again.
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at 02:24 on September 8th, 2008
The Chinese State Circus, currently situated on Newcastle's Town Moor, was cancelled on Saturday due to the flooding.
The flood water had subsided by Sunday morning, and the circus is now open again.
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at 08:36 on September 8th, 2008
Dave Keating, I like this story. It's good stuff. Perhaps the councils will now start cleaning out the drains and help protect the community from flooding.
at 11:26 on September 8th, 2008
Thanks for inviting my pictures - just to clarify, I took them of the flooded River Severn in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire so not NE England. The flooding was not nearly as badly as last year though fortunately.
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