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Man dies baling out flooded home Man dies baling out flooded home
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A man has died trying to bale floodwater out of his Cumbrian home.A man has died trying to bale floodwater out of his Cumbrian home.
The 64-year-old was attempting to bale water out of his cellar in Nenthead Road, Alston, on Thursday night, when he suffered head injuries.The 64-year-old was attempting to bale water out of his cellar in Nenthead Road, Alston, on Thursday night, when he suffered head injuries.
The details of the death remain unclear, but police said the man, who has not been named, was pronounced dead at the scene by an air ambulance crew.The details of the death remain unclear, but police said the man, who has not been named, was pronounced dead at the scene by an air ambulance crew.
Three people were killed when Cumbria was hit by devastating floods in January 2005.Three people were killed when Cumbria was hit by devastating floods in January 2005.
Alston was badly hit by flooding on Thursday, with several homes affected by rising water, which had run off the fells into the town.Alston was badly hit by flooding on Thursday, with several homes affected by rising water, which had run off the fells into the town.
Part of a school wall was intentionally demolished to divert floodwater away from some homes.Part of a school wall was intentionally demolished to divert floodwater away from some homes.
A hole was punched in the primary school boundary wall to allow water to dissipate and prevent further flooding in this area Eden District Council spokesman A Cumbria Police spokesman said: "We were alerted to the incident in Nenthead Road by ambulance crews at about 1830 BST.A hole was punched in the primary school boundary wall to allow water to dissipate and prevent further flooding in this area Eden District Council spokesman A Cumbria Police spokesman said: "We were alerted to the incident in Nenthead Road by ambulance crews at about 1830 BST.
"A man, aged 64, who lived with his wife, had suffered head injuries while attempting to bail water out of a cellar. "A man, aged 64, who lived with his wife, had suffered head injuries while apparently attempting to bale water out of a cellar.
"An air ambulance crew was in attendance and declared the man dead at the scene."An air ambulance crew was in attendance and declared the man dead at the scene.
"We have not heard on any other deaths related to the current flooding.""We have not heard on any other deaths related to the current flooding."
Eden District Council said it had distributed more than 100 sandbags to homes in Alston.Eden District Council said it had distributed more than 100 sandbags to homes in Alston.
A spokesman said: "It appears that flash flooding occurred at the top side of Alston, resulting in flooding of properties around Valley View and Garrigill Road.A spokesman said: "It appears that flash flooding occurred at the top side of Alston, resulting in flooding of properties around Valley View and Garrigill Road.
"A hole was punched in the primary school boundary wall to allow water to dissipate and prevent further flooding in this area.""A hole was punched in the primary school boundary wall to allow water to dissipate and prevent further flooding in this area."
Meanwhile a train route between Tyneside and Cumbria has reopened after landslips blocked the line.Meanwhile a train route between Tyneside and Cumbria has reopened after landslips blocked the line.
Network Rail worked overnight to clear the debris between Brampton in Cumbria and Haltwhistle in Northumberland following heavy rain on Thursday.Network Rail worked overnight to clear the debris between Brampton in Cumbria and Haltwhistle in Northumberland following heavy rain on Thursday.