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.
Ten years on from the Boscastle floods, ITV News West Country has been speaking to villagers and rescue teams that worked tirelessly to prevent any loss of life - to hear in their words what happened on that day:
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