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Jess Flaherty

Cheshire couple watched as water flooded through their home as Storm Christoph hit

A Cheshire couple were forced to watch as water flooded into their home as Storm Christoph submerged their street.

Gabrielle Burns-Smith, 44, said by 12.30pm on Wednesday she and partner James Dainty, 38, were concerned about water outside their home on Warrington Lane in Lymm, Cheshire.

The couple cleared grates and drains to move some of the water but levels continued to rise.

PA reports Gabrielle said: "By 3pm yesterday the water outside was shin deep and by 4pm it was knee deep and we were seriously worrying that the house was going to be breached. Then it was.

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"We're still in the house, we can't go anywhere because we can't get the car out, the water is just too deep.

"Both living rooms are flooded.

"At 1am I sat and just watched the water coming through the back door.

" It started to snow and the guys from the council delivered sandbags to us in the snow."

Gabrielle said she, James and their dog Tag were staying in the upstairs of the property.

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She added: "We've moved everything we can upstairs.

"Some of the furniture we haven't been able to bring upstairs so that's just gone.

"We've got a freezer full of food but it's not switched on.

"All the plug sockets downstairs are under water so we've switched everything off down there."

All four houses on the lane had been affected by the flooding. Gabrielle said they were waiting for the water to subside, but did not know how long that would take.

She added: "We are surrounded by fields full of water and there are hills at the back of us so we're just waiting for all the water to come down from them.

"We managed to get a couple of hours sleep but you almost don't want to go to sleep because you don't know what you'll wake up to.

"We've lived here two and a half years and as we moved in there were new grates and drains put in so we've never been flooded here before.

"Our neighbours who have been here years say they have never seen it like this, with this amount of water down the lane."

The storm has brought weather chaos to Merseyside too as roads have flooded and trains are cancelled, with heavy rain and snow battering the country.

Sefton Council is advising some people, living in Maghull, to evacuate for the safety of their families.

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