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05
Jan
A car that was overcome by deep water in a Ripon ford is still “parked” in the middle of the river three days later, and it remains unclear who will remove it, or when.
The owner of the vehicle, whose identity is unknown to the Stray Ferret, has not yet "rescued" his car, and neither the police, the council nor the Environment Agency are taking responsibility for its removal.
As we reported on Wednesday, a man had to be helped onto dry land by members of the public on Tuesday night after his car – a Ford Focus hatchback – glugged to a halt while crossing the River Skell, which was swollen by heavy rain brought by Storm Henk.
The police and a fire crew were called, the driver checked over, and the ford and footbridge closed off for the public’s safety.
Now that the waters have receded, the car needs to be removed, but when or by whom that will be done is not yet known.
The Stray Ferret asked North Yorkshire Police, who told us:
So we then approached North Yorkshire Council, but a spokesperson told us:
They also said:
So the Stray Ferret asked the Environment Agency about the fate of the car, and a spokesperson told us:
In the meantime, the recent spell of drier weather has seen all flood warnings – meaning “Flooding is expected: act now” – removed from rivers across the district.
However, flood alerts – meaning “Flooding is possible: be prepared” – are still place on the River Ure and its tributaries between Masham and Boroughbridge, including the rivers Burn, Laver and Skell.
Little or no rain is expected across the district well into next week, according to Met Office forecasts, and the next winter storm, Storm Isha, has not yet formed.
The ford at Firs Avenue is usually easily crossable, but in heavy rain can quickly become impassable. In September, two people had to be rescued from a Fiat that entered the river from Priest Lane and got stuck in the ford.
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