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Flooding:External source; TA11 7; 26-Jan-2025 23:13:45 (https://www.dsfire.gov.uk/incidents/flooding-2025-01-26-23-13)

Incident

Flooding

Date
11.13pm - 26 January 2025
Last updated
11.31am - 27 January 2025
Status
Closed
Incident type
External source
Location
The Charltons
Attending station
Yeovil
Somerton

Fire control have been extremely busy with flooding incidents in the Somerset area throughout the night. These have included flooded properties and several vehicles in floodwater. The main affected areas included Ilminster, Chard, Martock, Yeovil, Somerton. Several crews have been utilised in assisting people with their properties and vehicles.

A statement on behalf of Somerset Council, Avon & Somerset Police, and Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service: 

“Following intense rainfall across the region at the weekend, several parts of Somerset were flooded on Sunday afternoon, including roads and some homes in the centre of Chard and Ilminster. 

“With further heavy rainfall expected to fall in the early hours of Monday morning, a multi-agency decision was made to carry out precautionary evacuations for residents living in properties in the worst affected areas, as well as two nearby caravan sites thought to be at risk. 

“Rest centres were set up in Chard, Ilminster and Somerton, and all the relevant agencies will continue to work to keep residents safe.” 

Following a multi-agency operation, 61 people and some pets were evacuated from a Somerton residential park and taken to the rest centre at Edgar Hall. A small number of other residents were picked up by family members. 

Crews used water rafts and boats, and also checked gas cylinders and other items to ensure the properties were left in a safe condition.


Source URL: https://www.dsfire.gov.uk/incidents/flooding-2025-01-26-23-13

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  2. https://www.dsfire.gov.uk/safety/outdoors/safety-severe-weather-conditions
  3. https://www.dsfire.gov.uk/safety/outdoors/top-causes-rescues-and-how-avoid-them