Cumbria's Flood Victims Are Allowed Home to Assess the Damage
Western Mail › November 24, 2009
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Western Mail › November 24, 2009
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PEOPLE in flood-hit Cockermouth were allowed back to their homes and businesses to begin the clean-up yesterday as forecasters warned that more heavy rain could bring fresh misery.
Police lifted the cordon around the 900 affected properties in the Cumbrian town so the flood victims could see the damage.See the full content of this document
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Cumbria's Flood Victims Are Allowed Home to Assess the Damage
Many were emotional as they opened their front doors to be confronted by broken furniture, floors carpeted in mud and water- ruined stock.
Elaine Oxon...See the full content of this document
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