Article WWSW Storm Desmond: Cameron promises to review flood defence plans – as it happened

Storm Desmond: Cameron promises to review flood defence plans – as it happened

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Andrew Sparrow Matthew Weaver and Ben Quinn
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7.49pm GMT


An update from Electricity North West says that power to 42,000 customers in Lancaster, Morecambe and Carnforth was lost at 4pm this afternoon.

It adds that technician had been working onsite throughout the night to restore power to customers this morning after floodwater breached defences at Lancaster's main substation just before 11pm on Saturday.

19,000 households in Lancaster are still being supplied by generators; 42,000 remain in the dark. https://t.co/CE9O3rHQw5

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7.43pm GMT

Shopkeepers in the first town to be affected by the weekend floods have spoken of their devastation.

The banks of the river Eden, which flows through Appleby-in-Westmorland, in south Cumbria, burst on Saturday and wreaked havoc in homes and businesses on either side.

On the Boroughgate side of the town, locals helped each other clear water-damaged flooring, stock and debris from a row of shops in Bridge Street.

While on the other side of the closed Eden bridge on the Sands it was a similar picture as locals said half the town was still without power.

Among those affected was Catherine Hoggins, 42, who only opened Appleby Barber Shop in Bridge Street last Monday.

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