10th anniversary of the Boscastle floods
The north Cornwall village of Boscastle was changed forever after devastating floods on Monday 16th August 2004. One month's rain fell in a few hours - with catastrophic consequences.
The north Cornwall village of Boscastle was changed forever after devastating floods on Monday 16th August 2004. One month's rain fell in a few hours - with catastrophic consequences.
This weekend marks the tenth anniversary of the devastating floods at Boscastle in which dozens of homes and businesses were destroyed.
On ITV at 6pm tonight we're back there to reflect on that day and see how the village has recovered.
Here's Ian Axton with a preview of tonight's special programme:
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