18/11/2010
Clean Up Commences In Flood-Hit Cornwall
A massive clean-up operation is currently underway in Cornwall after flash floods hit the county.
Devon and Cornwall police are said to be dealing with a "major flooding incident" resulting in over 100 homes being evacuated.
Some properties have been left under 3ft of mud.
Many were trapped in their cars and homes after torrential rain left drains in the area overwhelmed.
A total of 25 vehicles were also partially submerged.
Residents, firms and council staff are now assessing the damage as they clear mud and water from premises and streets.
A spokeswoman for Cornwall Council said that it was "too early" to speculate on how much the clean-up operation would cost the local authority.
A number of main roads are still closed due to floods reaching 6ft-high, while train services continue to be suspended due to landslips.
Several schools remain closed and The Eden Project tourist attraction, which was hit by 3ft of floodwater in places, will be closed for at least a week.
Villages of Par, St Blazey Gate, Bodmin and Luxulyan, have all been affected.
There are no reports of injuries, but people are being advised not to travel.
An emergency shelter has been set up by Cornwall Council at Polkyth Leisure Centre in St Austell, where 200 blankets and 200 groundsheets were donated by local charity ShelterBox.
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Devon and Cornwall police are said to be dealing with a "major flooding incident" resulting in over 100 homes being evacuated.
Some properties have been left under 3ft of mud.
Many were trapped in their cars and homes after torrential rain left drains in the area overwhelmed.
A total of 25 vehicles were also partially submerged.
Residents, firms and council staff are now assessing the damage as they clear mud and water from premises and streets.
A spokeswoman for Cornwall Council said that it was "too early" to speculate on how much the clean-up operation would cost the local authority.
A number of main roads are still closed due to floods reaching 6ft-high, while train services continue to be suspended due to landslips.
Several schools remain closed and The Eden Project tourist attraction, which was hit by 3ft of floodwater in places, will be closed for at least a week.
Villages of Par, St Blazey Gate, Bodmin and Luxulyan, have all been affected.
There are no reports of injuries, but people are being advised not to travel.
An emergency shelter has been set up by Cornwall Council at Polkyth Leisure Centre in St Austell, where 200 blankets and 200 groundsheets were donated by local charity ShelterBox.
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