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English town evacuated over damaged dam

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POLICE evacuated thousands of residents from an English town after torrents of water cascaded from a nearby reservoir after a dam was damaged, with officials warning that subsequent flooding posed a risk to life.

Footage posted on social media showed water gushing from the Toddbrook Reservoir which sits above Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire, central England.

Police said the wall of the reservoir had been damaged and told locals to leave the town, home to about 5,000 residents, and take pets and any medication they needed with them.

“Residents who have been at work, or away from the Whaley Bridge area, are strongly advised to stay away from the area following advice from the Environmen­t Agency who have indicated that the incident currently poses a significan­t threat to life,” Derbyshire Police said.

Britain’s Environmen­t Agency issued a severe flood warning for the area, saying river levels in the River Goyt which runs through the town could rise rapidly.

“We understand that there will be some concern around not being able to return home, however, our priority is to ensure people are kept safe and well and are not taking unnecessar­y risks,” a police spokesman said.

“This is not a decision that has been taken lightly and we appreciate that there is significan­t impact on this community, however, this is an unpreceden­ted, fast-moving, emergency situation.”

The evacuation comes after heavy rain in the last couple of days led to flash floods in areas across northern England causing bridges to collapse and road closures. Britain’s Met Office said on Wednesday downpours had led to 50mm of rain falling in just one hour.

 ??  ?? A damaged dam is seen after a nearby reservoir was affected by flooding, in Whaley Bridge
A damaged dam is seen after a nearby reservoir was affected by flooding, in Whaley Bridge

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