Daily Record reports. Footage shows water erupting near the trackside, spilling over the railway lines and flooding the area.The tweet said that the water had come from a landslip at Carmont, which is just five miles away from where the crash is believed to have taken place.The tweet from Network Rail read: "At Carmont, we’ve had reports of a landslip, which means services can’t operate between Dundee and Aberdeen."News of the landslips comes after large parts of eastern Scotland were hit by torrential downpours during Tuesday evening.Some areas of the country saw around 80mm of rainfall in just a matter of hours as thunderstorms wreaked havoc in Scotland.The heavy rain appears likely to have played a part in the tragedy in Stonehaven, with.
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