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. 28th October 2021 Hawick, Scottish Borders. Scotland. UK UK wet rain weather. A major incident has been declared in Hawick in the Scottish Borders, as the continued persistent heavy rain has caused the River Teviot which runs through the town to rise to dangerous levels, forcing the emergency services to be called in to evacuate households and businesses along the river bwhere it has flooded before. A refuge centre has been set up in the local teriotdale leisure centre. The town is currently having a major flood prevention scheme works undertaken. Photo Phil Wilkinson
A major incident has been declared in Hawick Photo: Phil Wilkinson

. Swift response
Emergency services are working to evacuate those affected. Photo: Phil Wilkinson


9. 28th October 2021 Hawick, Scottish Borders. Scotland. UK UK wet rain weather. A major incident has been declared in Hawick in the Scottish Borders, as the continued persistent heavy rain has caused the River Teviot which runs through the town to rise to dangerous levels, forcing the emergency services to be called in to evacuate households and businesses along the river bwhere it has flooded before. A refuge centre has been set up in the local teriotdale leisure centre. The town is currently having a major flood prevention scheme works undertaken. Photo Phil Wilkinson
The town is currently having a major flood prevention scheme works undertaken. Photo: Phil Wilkinson

10. Flooded
As night falls, it is not known when things can return to normal. Photo: Phil Wilkinson

11. Protection
Barriers are in place to protect some areas previously hit by flooding. Photo: Phil Wilkinson
