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Water rescue operation at Billing Aquadrome

A drone shot of the flooding over Billing

The Northamptonshire Local Resilience Forum agencies have continued to work together today (Wednesday 3 January) in response to the flooding at Billing Aquadrome.

Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service crews from Corby, Wellingborough and Mereway have been at the scene all day to rescue the remaining residents from the site. Crews have used specialist water rescue equipment and vehicles including boats and rescue sleds to take people to safety.

Twenty-nine adults and two children, along with a number of pets have been evacuated today as part of the rescue operations. Crews are continuing to carry out a systematic search of the 1750 static homes. They have made contact with and evacuated everyone who wanted to leave, however, a small number of residents have chosen to remain in their properties.

A shot of the flooding at Billing Aquadrome

Due to the scale of the incident additional resources were requested from neighbouring fire services who provided two additional boats. This enabled Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service to continue responding to the flooding at Billing Aquadrome whilst also attending other incidents around the county.

Also supporting the response were Northamptonshire Police and the other LRF partner agencies, as well as volunteers from Northamptonshire Search and Rescue.

It is expected that the operation at Billing Aquadrome will be scaled down in the next few hours.  

The response to the wider flooding continues as LRF partners work to support the safety and welfare of vulnerable people affected by the flooding across the county.

For information on flood warnings visit: https://www.gov.uk/check-flooding

Flooding at Billing Aquadrome

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