Antony Gormley statue submerged by floodwater in Water of Leith

The statue has been swept away. Pic: contributedThe statue has been swept away. Pic: contributed
The statue has been swept away. Pic: contributed
A statue of a man standing in the Water of Leith was submerged by Monday's flash floods in Edinburgh.

The Antony Gormley sculpture at Powderhall, which is one of six life-size figures positioned between the grounds of the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA) and the sea at Leith Docks, was nowhere to be seen.

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Water of Leith Antony Gormley statue still standing after Edinburgh flash floods
The statue has been swept away. Pic: contributedThe statue has been swept away. Pic: contributed
The statue has been swept away. Pic: contributed

A video taken on Monday of the spot where the statue once was showed a high, fast-flowing river carrying debris such as branches and logs.

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The statue had only been up a few weeks after being reinstated last month.

One local resident said that the statue kept tipping over during floods a few years ago.

Artist Antony Gormley’s cast-iron, humanoid figures were originally installed in 2010 - but some of the sculptures were removed following problems in 2012.

The figures are casts of the Turner Prize winning artist's body.

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