Sabtu, 26 Desember 2020

Bedfordshire flooding: Evacuation centres set up - BBC News

An emergency assistance centre set up by Bedford Borough Council
Bedford Borough Council

Evacuation centres have been set up to help those affected by flooding along a river, Bedfordshire Fire Service has said.

People in 1,300 homes by the River Great Ouse were advised to move out and a "severe" flood warning is in place.

The fire service said it had "crews on the ground trying to divert water" - but the volume of water made situation "very, very difficult".

Fire crews used boats to rescue people throughout Christmas Day.

"We are advising people in the affected areas to evacuate, and three evacuation centres, or rest centres, have been been set up," said Paul Fuller, chief fire officer for Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue.

He told BBC Breakfast that people in areas of risk should "move valuables upstairs" and turn off any electrical appliances on the ground floor.

Flooding in Bedfordshire
Bedford Borough Council

The emergency assistance centres are at Bedford International Athletic Stadium and Bromham Village Hall.

"People have had a terrible time," added Mr Fuller.

"We've had all the measures in place to protect people from the spread of the virus.

"It was Christmas Day yesterday, Boxing Day today, our hearts just go out to people that have now - with all that going on - had some of the highest levels of floods for over 20 years

"It's just a dreadful situation."

Bedfordshire Police, meanwhile, warned of a "really serious situation".

"River levels are extremely high and we are expecting this to have a significant impact," Supt Steve Ashdown said.

"This is a really serious situation and we need people to take action in order to keep themselves safe."

Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue working in the village of Harrold
Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue

At Bromham, near Bedford, the river was reported to be flowing at its highest recorded level.

Bedford Mayor Dave Hodgson said the floods were set to be the worst seen in Bedfordshire for several years.

"The Environment Agency is expecting this to be the highest level of flooding seen in Bedford borough in a number of years and, working with partners, we are strongly encouraging people who are at risk of flooding and have been contacted to leave if they can do so safely," he said.

The council said people who had been contacted and asked to evacuate were "permitted to go to other people's homes".

Bedfordshire is currently under "tier four - stay at home" Covid restrictions, which bans household mixing.

Bedfordshire Police said the flooding situation "over-rides the current Covid-19 regulations".

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