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BBC The entrance to a street in daylight is blocked by rubble and mud. Beyond the rubble, water stands in the street and the mountain behind is visible in the backgroundBBC

The road was covered in mud and water on Monday morning

A landslip which led to homes in a former mining community being evacuated has been confirmed as being from a coal tip.

Residents in Cwmtillery, Blaenau Gwent, said they had to leave their homes and were taken to a leisure centre on Sunday night.

Blaenau Gwent council confirmed the landslip was a “singular wash-out of a former coal tip in the area”, the Welsh government said, adding the tip was Category D, which has the most potential impact to public safety.

“We are working closely with Blaenau Gwent council and the Coal Authority to provide support to the residents and to ensure that the area is safe,” the Welsh government said.

Rob Scholes pictured to the side of a street of terraced houses in front of a wired fence. The road is covered in mud and water. He is wearing a navy jumper and checked shirt and glasses, and has a moustache and short grey hair.

Rob Scholes had to jump out of the window of his house to escape the flood waters

The incident left buildings deep in sludge and mud as water poured down a street in Cwmtillery, Blaenau Gwent.

Cars got stuck among mud and rocks after debris came down from a nearby coal tip.

The Welsh government said it was “fully committed to ensuring our coal tip communities are safe, both now and in the future”.

“The highest risk coal tips (category C and D) are regularly inspected by the Coal Authority and we will continue to work with our statutory partners throughout Wales to inspect and evaluate the highest rates tips in Wales.”

‘Long night’

Resident Wayne Green, who lives on a row of houses furthest up the mountain and directly beneath where the landslip happened, said he went with his family to the emergency centre after being told to leave the street.

“It was a long night, they couldn’t find us accommodation until 1:30 am, but we were well looked after in the leisure centre, with hot drinks and sandwiches and were kept informed on what was happening,” he said.

Map showing where the flooding is in Wales. On the left there is a smaller map which shows Wales, and the bigger map highlights Pontypridd, Cwmtillery and Pontypool. It shows that in Pontypridd it is a flood hotspot, while Pontypool and Cwmtillery are landslips.

He added his family have been booked into a hotel in Ebbw Vale, nine miles (14.5km) away, for three nights while the situation is assessed.

“We were provided with a mini bus taxi to get us here, but I’m not sure how to get back as I couldn’t get my car off the street due to knee deep sludge at the end where the landslide happened,” Mr Green said.

Prior to the evacuation, he said the fire service had told him residents were to leave via a specific route if they heard a siren.

The tip is owned by Blaenau Gwent Borough Council and the Coal Authority said it was at the site to provide expertise and support.

“We are also continuing to undertake proactive checks of our own tips – and of wider higher-risk tips as agreed with Welsh government and is normal after periods of intense rainfall,” the Coal Authority said.

Becky Ashford-Singer

Becky Ashford-Singer said it was “quite scary” staying in the area overnight

Fellow resident Becky Ashford-Singer said it was “carnage” on Sunday night.

“Everybody from the street came out, there were people with shovels for about three hours.

Ms Ashford-Singer said she was unable to get to work on Monday and her two children would be off school as their car was stuck.

“We stayed here overnight. We were told by the police that if we heard sirens or whistles, then we have to evacuate,” she said.

“It was quite scary, especially because we’ve got two children. We were thinking: do we stay awake and wait to listen or do we go to sleep?

“Thankfully, the landslide didn’t happen again,” she said.

Jack Humphrey A picture showing mud strewn across a street. The photo is taken from the top of the street, in the foreground there is loads of mud and sludge, and you can see houses towards the back of the picture on a street where there is the flashing blue of the emergency services. Jack Humphrey

The council said homes had been evacuated following the slip

Another resident, Rob Scholes, said it was “frightening” and was “surprising how quick it happened”.

“I’ve lived here 17 years, the last time I saw something similar was four years ago with Storm Dennis, but it wasn’t this bad,” he said.

Mr Scholes said he had to jump out of the window to escape his house, saying all he had were the clothes he was wearing last night.

Abbie Woolmer, who was in her home when the landslip happened, left with her three children late at night after being warned further disruption could happen.

They are now staying with family, and she said she felt lucky to have someone to stay with.

“I’ve been told by neighbours to wait 24 to 48 hours, but nothing yet from officials,” she said.

“Fire services told us last night that there were loose boulders up on the site that could possibly fall.”

Police tap cordons off a street, there are mounds of rubble and mud. There is debris from small sheds as well as water coming down the road

Many homes were evacuated after the landslip on Sunday

Leader of Blaenau Gwent council Steve Thomas said: “We can confirm that we are dealing with a localised landslide believed to be caused by excess water as a consequence of weather experienced during Storm Bert.”

He added experts and contractors were on site working hard to resolve the situation.

“We understand that it is concerning and upsetting for people to leave their homes but the safety of the public is always paramount,” he said.

“We have arranged emergency accommodation for residents where required and have set up an advice centre locally for anyone requiring support and assistance at this time.

“We are currently unable to give a timescale on when people can return to their homes, but we are keeping people informed and our help and support will continue throughout this time.”

South Wales Fire and Rescue Service confirmed it had two fire engines at the scene but did not give any more detail.



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