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Clean-up begins in Todmorden after flash floods Clean-up begins in Walsden in Todmorden after floods
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A major clean-up is under way after a flash flood burst through homes and severely damaged roads in a Pennine area of West Yorkshire.A major clean-up is under way after a flash flood burst through homes and severely damaged roads in a Pennine area of West Yorkshire.
Walsden, in Todmorden, was hit by up to 18in (46cm) of water on Monday night.Walsden, in Todmorden, was hit by up to 18in (46cm) of water on Monday night.
The flood caused "sheer devastation", according to residents, as it poured from a culvert and down a side street, ripping chunks out of the road surface.The flood caused "sheer devastation", according to residents, as it poured from a culvert and down a side street, ripping chunks out of the road surface.
Water was still pouring down the street and through at least one house on Tuesday morning.Water was still pouring down the street and through at least one house on Tuesday morning.
About 20 homes are thought to have been flooded.About 20 homes are thought to have been flooded.
'Sheer devastation''Sheer devastation'
Walsden resident Roger Stansfield, who was cleaning up his property on Tuesday, said: "It started raining really heavily and within 15 minutes this road was completely flooded to the depth of my wellington boots.Walsden resident Roger Stansfield, who was cleaning up his property on Tuesday, said: "It started raining really heavily and within 15 minutes this road was completely flooded to the depth of my wellington boots.
"There's nothing you can do.""There's nothing you can do."
Flood warden Keith Crabtree said an "unprecedented" amount of rain had caused "sheer devastation".Flood warden Keith Crabtree said an "unprecedented" amount of rain had caused "sheer devastation".
He said: "Every road in and out of Todmorden was flooded.He said: "Every road in and out of Todmorden was flooded.
"There's still a lot of water coming off the hillside."There's still a lot of water coming off the hillside.
"It happened so quickly. The floods 12 months ago took three days to build up."It happened so quickly. The floods 12 months ago took three days to build up.
"This one, we just got three-quarters of an hour of cloudburst and there's just nothing you can do about that.""This one, we just got three-quarters of an hour of cloudburst and there's just nothing you can do about that."
On Monday night West Yorkshire Police asked people to avoid areas in the town, saying that waves caused by driving through the water could damage houses.On Monday night West Yorkshire Police asked people to avoid areas in the town, saying that waves caused by driving through the water could damage houses.
Railway lines were submerged and Walsden railway station remained closed as maintenance crews repaired the tracks. Railway lines were submerged and Walsden railway station was closed for several hours as maintenance crews repaired the tracks.
Train services via Walsden have now restarted but will be subject to speed restrictions through the area affected by the flooding, Northern Rail said.
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