Eyewitnesses in Liverpool said the water, which followed torrential rain, was about 15ft high and had never been that high
August 28, 2023 8:03 am
“As I looked back out of the window I turned to my mates and told them I thought I had just seen red lights under the water and I thought maybe someone had become stuck. I rang the police just to be safe. A neighbour told the newspaper the road floods every time there is torrential rain, with at least two cars becoming stuck in the last six months,
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