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'I can't spend another five years in my caravan' | 'I can't spend another five years in my caravan' |
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Lavina Raywood's home in Stainforth has flooded for the second time in five years | Lavina Raywood's home in Stainforth has flooded for the second time in five years |
A woman from Doncaster has spoken of her "heartbreak" after her house flooded for the second time in five years. | A woman from Doncaster has spoken of her "heartbreak" after her house flooded for the second time in five years. |
Lavina Raywood had only moved back into her property in Stainforth just before Christmas, having lived with her daughters in a static caravan in the garden since flooding devastated the home in 2019. | Lavina Raywood had only moved back into her property in Stainforth just before Christmas, having lived with her daughters in a static caravan in the garden since flooding devastated the home in 2019. |
The latest flooding saw melted snow and heavy rainfall cause a dyke in front of Ms Raywood's property to overflow. | The latest flooding saw melted snow and heavy rainfall cause a dyke in front of Ms Raywood's property to overflow. |
Ms Raywood, 49, told the BBC: "I'd just managed to get myself round and have my first Christmas in this house in five years and now it's all gone again." | Ms Raywood, 49, told the BBC: "I'd just managed to get myself round and have my first Christmas in this house in five years and now it's all gone again." |
Melted snow and heavy rain caused a dyke near the property to overflow | Melted snow and heavy rain caused a dyke near the property to overflow |
The house that Ms Raywood purchased with her late husband Frazer, who died in 2022, was originally flooded in 2019 along with a number of other properties in Doncaster. | The house that Ms Raywood purchased with her late husband Frazer, who died in 2022, was originally flooded in 2019 along with a number of other properties in Doncaster. |
The family took the decision to pay for extra renovations to try to prevent it happening again. | The family took the decision to pay for extra renovations to try to prevent it happening again. |
Ms Raywood said: "The water came up to our knees in the house back then so we raised the floors by a foot. | Ms Raywood said: "The water came up to our knees in the house back then so we raised the floors by a foot. |
"I've put in underfloor heating too. | "I've put in underfloor heating too. |
"It's taken years to do it properly but the water still came in last night. | "It's taken years to do it properly but the water still came in last night. |
"I'd only just had the carpets down three weeks so I ripped them up. I wasn't going to let them get damaged. | "I'd only just had the carpets down three weeks so I ripped them up. I wasn't going to let them get damaged. |
"The water got into the plasterboard and the kitchen which I've only cooked one dinner in." | "The water got into the plasterboard and the kitchen which I've only cooked one dinner in." |
The property is one of three affected by flooding off Station Road, behind Doncaster Greyhound Stadium. | The property is one of three affected by flooding off Station Road, behind Doncaster Greyhound Stadium. |
Ms Raywood and her daughters had just started moving back into the house when the flooding happened | Ms Raywood and her daughters had just started moving back into the house when the flooding happened |
South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service confirmed that five fire crews had attended Station Road in Stainforth after a call was received at 12:27 GMT about rising water levels. | South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service confirmed that five fire crews had attended Station Road in Stainforth after a call was received at 12:27 GMT about rising water levels. |
The crew pumped water away into a nearby storm drain until the water level had reduced. | The crew pumped water away into a nearby storm drain until the water level had reduced. |
Ms Raywood has no doubts about the reason for the flooding risk. | Ms Raywood has no doubts about the reason for the flooding risk. |
She said: "The dyke is just not designed for the amount of rainwater that it takes. | She said: "The dyke is just not designed for the amount of rainwater that it takes. |
"Whenever it rains or if it snows, the water has to go somewhere." | "Whenever it rains or if it snows, the water has to go somewhere." |
City of Doncaster Council said it had been "working throughout the day and night to manage the flood risk caused by the heavy rainfall and snowfall". | |
It added: "We have been advised by the Environment Agency that this was not river flooding, meaning it did not happen as a result of the nearby river levels but was the result of active and deliberate damming of a drain which we will be actively investigating and will take appropriate action when the cause is known." | |
The single mum and her two daughters have been living in a static caravan in their garden since flooding in 2019 | The single mum and her two daughters have been living in a static caravan in their garden since flooding in 2019 |
The immediate plans for Ms Raywood and her two daughters are to speak with their insurance company and return to the caravan, but she said it could not be a "long- term" solution. | The immediate plans for Ms Raywood and her two daughters are to speak with their insurance company and return to the caravan, but she said it could not be a "long- term" solution. |
"This is heartbreaking," she said. | "This is heartbreaking," she said. |
"I don't want to go for the next five years living out of my home again." | "I don't want to go for the next five years living out of my home again." |
Despite the flood risk, the family has no immediate plans to leave the property. | Despite the flood risk, the family has no immediate plans to leave the property. |
Ms Raywood said: "It's Catch-22. I can't afford to move. | Ms Raywood said: "It's Catch-22. I can't afford to move. |
"Nobody would want to buy the house. I love it but I can't keep going through this." | "Nobody would want to buy the house. I love it but I can't keep going through this." |
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