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More than 30 dogs trapped in loft as flooding hits

More than 30 dogs trapped in loft as flooding hits

Summary

Heavy rain caused flooding in parts of Wales, trapping over 30 dogs in the loft of a dog sanctuary. Emergency services rescued nine dogs, but the rest remain stranded as flooding continues. There is widespread disruption, with road access blocked and some schools closed.

Key Facts

  • Over 30 dogs are trapped in a loft at Glanrhyd Dog Sanctuary due to flooding.
  • Nine dogs were rescued by emergency services, but more remain stranded.
  • Alison Clark, the sanctuary owner, reported significant damage and loss of supplies.
  • Flooding has affected areas in Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, and Swansea.
  • Natural Resources Wales issued flood warnings and alerts in these areas.
  • The flooding coincided with high spring tides caused by a "supermoon."
  • Over 450 flood-related emergency calls were made within 12 hours.
  • Some schools in Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire were closed due to flooding.
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