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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