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Shropshire families sheltered by council after homes flooded in sub-zero temperatures

Six families, including a cat and a dog, were left without power or water in sub-zero temperatures when a burst pipe wiped out supplies to their homes.

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A council’s emergency planning team was called into action when the families were left in crisis on Severn Street, Shrewsbury, on Friday.

The team was alerted to the situation by the fire service and quickly set up an emergency rest centre for those affected at Coton Hill House.

Sherry Woolgrove, Shropshire Council’s civil resilience team leader, said: “We were alerted to the situation by our partners at the fire service when they were unable to contact the property’s landlords. We immediately made arrangements to support the families involved. We were able to provide them warmth and shelter at Coton Hill House until suitable overnight accommodation could be found.

“All the people involved were grateful for our help as being faced with homes without power and water in sub-zero temperatures was not a good situation to be in. We made sure they were fed and warm before they were moved to a hotel by the housing association.

"I’d like to thank our staff volunteers, our Emergency Planning Duty Officer and the Housing Options Team for the support provided to the families on that evening.”

Shropshire Council Leader Lezley Picton, added: “Volunteers in our emergency response team stepped up to help those families in their moment of need and I would like to thank them for their swift and efficient response.

“I was pleased we were able to keep the families safe and warm at Coton Hill House while we worked to find them overnight accommodation. It was a tremendous effort by all involved and an excellent example of how Shropshire Council works to keep communities safe.”