Billing Aquadrome residents allowed to return after flooding

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Residents have been staying on emergency beds and were provided with hot food by a council.

The holiday park said that residents who had a working electricity supply prior to the flood would be allowed to return to their unit.

"Those of you who are still without electric will be updated as quickly as possible as to when you are able to return,"Heavy queues were seen in the area as residents attempted to leave the site throughout Saturday afternoon. Conservative council leader Jonathan Nunn said staff from the local authority left the site at 23:00 GMT having responded to the latest flood.

He said the council was continuing to liaise with the Environment Agency but that the emergency response had ended. "We will continue to support the site's management and residents by keeping overnight resources such as camp beds on standby at the site," Mr Nunn added.Super Bowl 58 build-up: 49ers v Chiefs - Taylor Swift arrives in Vegas. Audio

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