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Just hope everyone's safe in Cornwall, Devon, Dorset and Somerset. We feel so sorry for you all. The wind is really strong here tonight (East Leicestershire) but nothing to compare what conditions you have endured from what we have seen on the News.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Every town on the coast has something - St Mawes for example, the Idle Rocks hotel seriously damaged - waves throwing rocks at the windows and the water following, just reopened after renovation. Kingsand - houses undermined, 20 houses evacuated in a small village. My sister - 6 trees down in her 1.5 acre garden....4 pines and a Verbena gone, the latter destroying another young tree. Lots of damage and flooding inland but okay here - just a lot of detritus and the place is like a brown Russian mud-bath (for those of you who have ever travelled from Helsinki to St Petersburg in April). A lot of flooding as well and the lanes are really dangerous with grit and mud everywhere, to go along with enlarged potholes.
Still blowing out there but not as strong as last night.
Still blowing out there but not as strong as last night.
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I was watching the BBC News channel live at 3pm when a police helicopter hovered overhead with a loudspeaker/tannoy telling people to evacuate their homes NOW as they were in grave danger. How frightening that must have been, especially if they had small children or pets to get ready. In a panic what other possessions would you save?
On here woofgang - villagers told to evacuate to North Petherton
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-somer set-260 46813
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Let's try a different link with similar photos...
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-25 52027/B ritains -coastl ine-bat tered-s torms-h urrican e-force -winds- sweep-A tlantic .html
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