Powys shop owners thank community after 'vast' floods hit twice in one day
Mandy Sohal who runs Bronllys garage thanked local farmers and residents after they came to help defend her business from rapidly rising flood waters
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Mandy Sohal who runs Bronllys garage thanked local farmers and residents after they came to help defend her business from rapidly rising flood waters
Fire fighters from Montgomery Fire Station had to ask for a road in Hyssington, near Churchstoke to be closed after they rescued two people from flood water
Multiple fire crews were called out to Lower Chapel near Brecon after a large amount of flood water and sewage entered a property
Crews from Knighton and Presteigne were called out yesterday evening to rescue a person in distress after the vehicle they were in was caught in deep water.
Dyfed-Powys Police were called after two cars crashed on the A470 near Brecon.
Welshpool Airport has confirmed it will not be open today after heavy downpours of rain
Flooding from yesterday's torrential rain is causing issues across Powys this morning
Dyfed-Powys Police have confirmed that they have closed the A483 this afternoon
Heavy rain has led to roads being flooded and schools being closed in Powys. Flood alerts are in place on three river catchments. Stay with us as we bring you details of disruption being faced in the county.
Dyfed-Powys Police are advising drivers to avoid the A470 after heavy rain this morning
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