Around 300 homes are being evacuated in Didsbury and Northenden due to flooding danger Be safe, don t panic, we are prepared and we will get through this
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Around 300 homes are being evacuated in Didsbury and Northenden tonight due to risk of flooding.
Authorities have been remodelling rainfall data as Storm Christoph continues to bring downpours across the region.
Flood warnings issued for Didsbury, Northenden, Cheadle and Sale as Storm Chrisoph hits region
Current levels on the River Mersey at Ashton Weir are just below the highest level ever recorded
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The River Mersey is very close to reaching the highest level ever recorded.
Palatine Road closed, parts of Didsbury and Northenden preparing for evacuation as River Mersey reaches record high It’s almost as if you’re seeing history before your very eyes
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