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Flooding deaths prompt warnings Royal visit to flooding victims
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Fire chiefs have warned people not to take risks clearing up flood-hit properties following the deaths of a father and son in Gloucestershire. Prince Charles and Princess Anne are visiting flood-hit Gloucs later to offer their support to victims.
They are also meeting emergency workers and volunteers who have been dealing with the aftermath of the flooding.
Meanwhile, police have played down newspaper reports that mobile street dispensers - or bowsers - have been tampered with.
Officers say they have received a handful of calls alleging tampering but none have been substantiated.
The royal visit comes after Mayor of Gloucester Harjit Gill launched a fund for victims of the flooding which has already raised £73,000.
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Gloucestershire fire chiefs have warned people not to take risks clearing up flood-hit properties following the deaths of a father and son in Gloucestershire.
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It is thought Bram Lane, 64, and Chris, who was in his 20s, may have been overcome by fumes from a petrol-powered water pump at Tewkesbury Rugby Club.It is thought Bram Lane, 64, and Chris, who was in his 20s, may have been overcome by fumes from a petrol-powered water pump at Tewkesbury Rugby Club.
Fire officers said there were dangers associated with using petrol and electric pumps to remove floodwater.Fire officers said there were dangers associated with using petrol and electric pumps to remove floodwater.
Prince Charles and Princess Anne are to visit the county to meet flood victims.
See map of severe flood warnings
They will also meet emergency workers and volunteers who have been dealing with the aftermath of the flooding, caused by the heavy rain of the past week.
Water companies across the UK are sending in tankers to help thousands of homeowners whose supplies have been contaminated, and the Red Cross has been delivering food parcels.
Police in Gloucestershire have said that, although they have received a handful of calls alleging that mobile street dispensers - or bowsers - have been tampered with, none have been substantiated.
Meanwhile, the mayors of Gloucester and Tewkesbury have launched a fund for victims of the flooding.
'Great guy'
Gloucestershire Police were called to the rugby club on Gander Lane at 0750 BST on Thursday after it was reported that two people pumping water there could not be contacted.Gloucestershire Police were called to the rugby club on Gander Lane at 0750 BST on Thursday after it was reported that two people pumping water there could not be contacted.
Club treasurer Bram Lane and his son were part of a larger group who had been clearing up the club and decided to carry on after the others had left. Club treasurer Mr Lane and his son were part of a larger group who had been clearing up the club and decided to carry on after the others had left.
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Assistant Chief Fire Officer Alan Hoar, of Gloucestershire fire service, said: "I must urge people, there are dangers associated with using petrol-based pumps within confined areas, using electric pumps, and also other associated hazards with standing floodwater."Assistant Chief Fire Officer Alan Hoar, of Gloucestershire fire service, said: "I must urge people, there are dangers associated with using petrol-based pumps within confined areas, using electric pumps, and also other associated hazards with standing floodwater."
Chief Fire Officer Terry Standing said anyone in Gloucestershire with doubts about removing floodwater should call the service.Chief Fire Officer Terry Standing said anyone in Gloucestershire with doubts about removing floodwater should call the service.
Rugby club member Mark Allen paid tribute to Mr Lane. href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/07/uk_enl_1185533645/html/1.stm" onClick="window.open('http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/07/uk_enl_1185533645/html/1.stm', '1185533693', 'toolbar=0,scrollbars=0,location=0,statusbar=0,menubar=0,resizable=1,width=416,height=563,left=312,top=100'); return false;">See where the heaviest rain fell href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/07/uk_enl_1185533645/html/1.stm" onClick="window.open('http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/spl/hi/pop_ups/07/uk_enl_1185533645/html/1.stm', '1185533693', 'toolbar=0,scrollbars=0,location=0,statusbar=0,menubar=0,resizable=1,width=416,height=563,left=312,top=100'); return false;" >Enlarge Map
"Bram was basically the backbone of Tewkesbury Rugby Club," he said. Meanwhile, water companies across the UK are sending in tankers to help thousands of homeowners whose supplies have been contaminated, and the Red Cross has been delivering food parcels.
"If anything needed doing Bram was always there, early hours of the morning, late at night. Basically, he was just a great guy."
Running dry
Some 130,000 households in Gloucestershire remain without water after a treatment plant flooded, and health and sanitation fears persist.Some 130,000 households in Gloucestershire remain without water after a treatment plant flooded, and health and sanitation fears persist.
Severn Trent Water says the Army is helping to plan the refilling of bowsers amid complaints that some have been running dry.Severn Trent Water says the Army is helping to plan the refilling of bowsers amid complaints that some have been running dry.
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The BBC has received messages from residents in Gloucester and Cheltenham about the difficulty of locating bowsers with water in them.The BBC has received messages from residents in Gloucester and Cheltenham about the difficulty of locating bowsers with water in them.
Severn Trent Water director David Wickens said it had proved difficult to navigate the large tankers used to refill the bowsers through smaller streets, and added there was a shortage of tanker drivers.Severn Trent Water director David Wickens said it had proved difficult to navigate the large tankers used to refill the bowsers through smaller streets, and added there was a shortage of tanker drivers.
Fears of flooding along the River Thames have eased Temporary supply for town Summer wettest on record Floodwaters 'for 24 hours'
Severn Trent - which said it could take a week to restore tap water to some homes in Gloucestershire - has temporarily restored mains water for washing and flushing toilets to about 10,000 homes in the Tewkesbury area.Severn Trent - which said it could take a week to restore tap water to some homes in Gloucestershire - has temporarily restored mains water for washing and flushing toilets to about 10,000 homes in the Tewkesbury area.
Flood warnings
Environment Secretary Hilary Benn said the total number of flooded properties could eventually reach 15,000.Environment Secretary Hilary Benn said the total number of flooded properties could eventually reach 15,000.
The Environment Agency has two severe flood warnings in place on the Thames around Oxford.The Environment Agency has two severe flood warnings in place on the Thames around Oxford.
Fears of flooding along the River Thames have eased Temporary supply for town Summer wettest on record Floodwaters 'for 24 hours' Homes escape flooding
The Health Protection Agency says the risk of contracting any illness is generally low, but people are advised to avoid coming into direct contact with floodwater.The Health Protection Agency says the risk of contracting any illness is generally low, but people are advised to avoid coming into direct contact with floodwater.
The BBC Weather Centre said there would be a dry start to Friday. The BBC Weather Centre said Friday would be brighter with some showers.
June was the wettest on record in the UK, with July heading the same way.June was the wettest on record in the UK, with July heading the same way.
In other developments:
  • Farmers have warned that British-grown produce, including potatoes, peas and strawberries, could be in short supply because of floods and wet weather
  • The government has given a series of undertakings that flooded areas will not be forgotten over the Commons summer recess, including a weekly conference call between MPs and the environment secretary
  • In Tewkesbury, police have said Mitchell Taylor, 19, who has not been seen since leaving a bar in the town at the height of the floods on Saturday, is still missing
  • Environment Agency floodline: 0845 988 1188Environment Agency floodline: 0845 988 1188
    SEVERE FLOOD WARNINGS IN PLACE The Thames: Severe warnings affecting Eynsham to Sandford Lock and also Little Wittenham SEVERE FLOOD WARNINGS IN PLACE The Thames: Severe warnings affecting Eynsham to Sandford LockWarnings at Little Wittenham have been downgraded class="bodl" href="#back">Return
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