Two severe flood warnings in place for the River Tyne at Corbridge

The Environment Agency has issued two severe flood warnings for the River Tyne at Corbridge. It says flooding is expected and residents in the area are being told to take immediate action.

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Corbridge residents' spirit not dampened by floods

The clean-up in Corbridge is continuing after flooding damaged homes and property Credit: ITV News Tyne Tees News

Over 60 houses were evacuated in Corbridge, Northumberland, over the weekend as levels on the River Tyne rose to record levels after Storm Desmond.

The floods caused chaos and destruction across the town, but the annual Christmas event went ahead last night, and was attended by large numbers of people.

Shops stayed open late for those hunting for Christmas gifts, and there was a Christmas tree festival and carol singing event to keep attendees entertained.

Families gather to asses the entries to the Christmas tree festival Credit: ITV News Tyne Tees News

Local business owner Albert Weir commended the positive spirit in the town, despite the recent floods:

There will be more on the situation in Corbridge in our programme at 6 o'clock.

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Watch: North East counts cost of storm Desmond

Communities all over the region from Northumberland to central York have been affected by flooding.

It was a nail biting weekend for some in the village of Bellingham where the waters of the North Tyne rose swiftly. Watch Helen Ford's report- the pictures from Malham Cove are from the Yorkshire Dales National Park.

Tyne and Wear firefighters keep residents safe from storm Desmond

As storm Desmond battered the region over the weekend, crews from Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service worked hard to ensure residents stayed as safe as possible.

Between 9am on Saturday (December 5) to 9am hours on Sunday (December 6) firefighters attended 75 weather-related incidents.

They included:

• unsafe chimneys • roofs with loose structures • hoarding signs • walls fallen/partially fallen • a gable end collapse • an unsafe garage roof • unsafe scaffolding and trees

All structures were cordoned off and made safe by the Fire and Rescue Service.

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Watch: Haydon Bridge flooding heartache

Avril in her home with flood watermarks visible. Credit: ITV Tyne Tees
Avril's flood damaged property outside her house. Credit: ITV Tyne Tees

One of the communities hard hit by Storm Desmond is Haydon Bridge in Northumberland, which lies on the River South Tyne.

It's the second time Avril Kirsopp's house has been flooded. Residents say the water hit here first, and many homes were affected..

Avril says the carpet was floating up the skirting board, and was over the top of her wellies. She struggled to get out of the house.

In an emotional interview with Frances Read, Avril said that the flooding has ruined her life.

Flooding update: North Yorkshire

Homeowners in North Yorkshire are counting the cost of overnight flooding.

In Boroughbridge the River Ure burst its banks as the river level rose more than two metres above it's normal.

Several properties near the river were flooded as water levels peaked in the early hours.

Householders were today trying to pump floodwater away from their homes.

Watch: lunchtime flood roundup

Parts of the region remain under water this lunchtime after a weekend of wild weather.

Elsewhere, big clean-ups are underway in the wake of Storm Desmond.

Watch Katie Oakes' report:

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