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Flooding hits south Norfolk



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Published Date: 06 October 2008
Flooding brought chaos to parts of south Norfolk on Sunday.
Shelfanger's flood warning siren was activated following 12 hours of heavy rain, which led to water flooding into the village.

Water streamed off fields and flooded roads in the village with two vehicles getting stuck trying to cross an overflowing ford on the B1077.

A car was also stuck in a ford at Forncett St Peter, with residents also struggling to get in and out of the village.

Flooding closed the junction of the B1077 and B1113 at New Buckenham.

The road at the junction of Fen Road and Church Road with The Turnpike (B1113) at Carleton Rode was transformed into a lake and a virtual river was running down the road at the old railway bridge at the Ashwellthorpe industrial estate.


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  • Last Updated: 06 October 2008 11:30 AM
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  • Location: Diss
 
 

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