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Christmas Flooded: Welsh Town's Holiday Washed Away
16 Dec
Summary
- Homes in Briton Ferry, Wales, were flooded by torrential rain on Christmas.
- Children woke to find floodwater inside their homes, soaking presents.
- A new yellow rain warning has been issued for South Wales.

Heavy torrential rain has devastated homes in Briton Ferry, Wales, on Christmas Eve, leading residents to describe their holiday as 'destroyed.' Families woke to find floodwater surging into their properties, with children discovering water breaching front doors and windows. Presents around Christmas trees were soaked, and living rooms and kitchens were inundated.
Floodwaters reached up to 2ft high on Hunter Street, submerging cars and overflowing drains. Despite efforts with sandbags, many homes were deluged. Some residents accused motorists of worsening the situation by driving through the floodwater, creating waves that splashed against properties. Fire crews were deployed to clear water, but it continued to seep into homes.
The situation is expected to persist as the Met Office has issued a yellow rain warning for South Wales and South West England, predicting further accumulation of rain. Environment agencies have issued multiple flood warnings and alerts across England and Wales, highlighting the ongoing threat of adverse weather conditions.




