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The damage caused by the flood which ripped through Half Moon Lane, Herne Hill, is set to total hundreds of thousands of pounds with many businesses expected to shut their doors for months.
The water was up to FIVE FEET deep and fire crews had to use boats to reach trapped homeowners in Herne Hill, south London. Residents were warned to stay in their homes for safety reasons as ...
People in Herne Hill are trying to clean their homes and businesses after a water main burst, flooding the area. It's emerged the flood in Herne Hill will cost Thames Water and its insurers around ...
Flood waters 5ft deep greeted families in a land-locked area of Herne Hill in south London as firefighters floated past in rescue dinghies and ordered those in 50 properties to remain upstairs.
The flooding hit Half Moon Lane in Herne Hill, south London, due to a burst water main and people were being advised to stay in their homes. Fire crews, using special dingy-style boats, have been ...
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London Fire Brigade tweeted later: "Crews are still at the scene of the Herne Hill flood. We're advising people to stay indoors until the electricity supply outside is isolated." The brigade added ...
Firefighters were called to the centre of Herne Hill in south London at 5.30am and residents were warned not to go near the water until electrical supplies had been cut off. Rescuers used ...
London Fire Brigade tweeted later: "Crews are still at the scene of the Herne Hill flood. We're advising people to stay indoors until the electricity supply outside is isolated." The brigade added ...
The flooding hit Half Moon Lane in Herne Hill, south London, due to a burst water main and people were being advised to stay in their homes. Fire crews, using special dingy-style boats ...
London Fire Brigade tweeted later: "Crews are still at the scene of the Herne Hill flood. We're advising people to stay indoors until the electricity supply outside is isolated." The brigade added ...