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Christmas Floods Leave Vulnerable Adults Homeless

13 Dec

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Summary

  • Vulnerable adults evacuated from flooded Greenock housing complex before Christmas.
  • Paraplegic woman left waiting seven hours for accommodation.
  • Complex experienced its fourth flood since November.
Christmas Floods Leave Vulnerable Adults Homeless

Vulnerable residents at MacLehose Court in Greenock were forced from their homes just before Christmas due to severe flooding. This marks the fourth such incident since November, with residents suspecting issues with a nearby drain and recent stormy weather. The situation left many in distress, including a paraplegic woman who waited seven hours for alternative accommodation and ended up in a hospital overnight.

Several individuals have been displaced from their homes, with one elderly couple having their furniture and floors ruined. They have been offered a place in another care home, but face uncertainty about when they can return to MacLehose Court. Families expressed frustration over the slow response from Blackwood Homes and Care, citing a lack of on-site staff and the need to arrange transportation for belongings themselves.

Blackwood Homes and Care stated that resolving the flooding is a top priority and they are working with local authorities and Scottish Water. While immediate safety and temporary accommodation have been addressed, the underlying causes of the persistent flooding are still under investigation. The council is supporting Blackwood with repairs and resident relocation efforts.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
MacLehose Court in Greenock experienced severe flooding, forcing vulnerable residents from their homes just before Christmas.
Blackwood Homes and Care is the housing provider managing MacLehose Court, where a major flood incident occurred.
The most recent major flooding occurred this week, with the article noting it was the fourth flood since November.

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