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Ewyas Harold Flooded Again: Businesses Cut Off

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Storm Chandra brought heavy rain and strong winds to Herefordshire.
  • Ewyas Harold businesses face disruption and isolation from flooding.
  • Some businesses are concerned about insurance and future viability.
Ewyas Harold Flooded Again: Businesses Cut Off

Storm Chandra recently brought severe weather to Herefordshire and Worcestershire, unleashing heavy rainfall and strong winds. This resulted in widespread disruption, with five flood warnings issued and 15 schools forced to close due to inaccessible roads. In Ewyas Harold, the village experienced substantial flooding from the Dulas Brook, impacting local businesses. The Temple Bar Inn found itself cut off, with the landlord noting recurring annual flooding that affects bookings.

Businesses like the Ewyas Harold Village Shop and Post Office also faced inundation, despite previous flood defense measures. Residents reported that the flooding was the worst seen since before Christmas, though some typically vulnerable properties managed to stay dry thanks to recent flood defenses. Similar flooding occurred in Tenbury Wells, where businesses, like Bonnie's Pet Supplies, voiced anxieties about the economic impact and their ability to secure insurance due to high flood risks.

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.
Storm Chandra has caused significant flooding in Ewyas Harold, leading to businesses being cut off or inundated, impacting bookings and operations.
Businesses in flood-prone areas are concerned about the town closing down during floods, making it impossible to operate, and difficulty securing insurance due to high flood risk.
Residents of Ewyas Harold showed resilience, helping with repairs and clean-up efforts, while some businesses had implemented flood defenses like flood walls and bunds.

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