Dramatic video footage has emerged showing a powerful waterfall that appeared in a Swansea street turning a steep hill into a raging river and apparently bringing down a wall onto a car during a flash flood.
The footage was filmed on Thursday lunchtime in Tycoch as torrential rain caused flash flooding across the city.
Particularly badly hit was the Killay area where some homes and properties were affected.
One hair salon in Killay was swamped with water, seriously hampering efforts to prepare for an eventual post-lockdown re-opening.


The heavy rain has continued into Friday, although there are no reports of any significant flooding today.
The footage in Llwyn Mawr Road, heading into Tycoch Square, shows the force of the water as it poured onto the highway from higher ground in waterfalls and cascades.
The muddy brown water can then be seen running down the hill like a river, completely concealing the road surface.



It was shot by someone in the passenger side of a van, who was clearly shocked at what they were witnessing.
The power of the torrential rain on Thursday also appeared to have burst open a road.
The centre of Llyn Mawr Road in Tycoch was left littered with chunks of road surface, causing an obstruction for drivers.
And a wall collapsed onto a car in a private driveway in Tycoch, close to where the waterfall was filmed pouring onto Llyn Mawr Road.

There was also flooding on Wednesday night in Treorchy in east Wales, where people were still clearing up after the Storm Dennis floods in February.