direct to your inboxThe last 24 hours has seen multiple deluges of rain, inches of snow, roads and homes collapsing, and a slew of serious car crashes as the region was 'just centimetres' away from disaster.
In the wake of Storm Christoph hitting Greater Manchester, the city's Fire and Rescue Service chief has spoken out about a day, night and further day filled with drama.
Speaking to the Manchester Evening News , Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Tony Hunter, shed light on the 'days of planning' that went into the response seen overnight. "Our response last night with partners, emergency services and volunteers, was the culmination of planning that had taken place over two or three days since we were first given warning of potential floods,".
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