There were similar scenes last year, with parts of Didsbury, Northenden and Withington left submerged
The River Mersey levels have continued to rise again following days of heavy rain in Greater Manchester. Multiple flood alerts were put in place across the region again on Thursday , days after wet and windy conditions.
There were similar scenes last year, at the beginning of February, as the River Mersey burst its banks following days of torrential downpours. Streets around the Didsbury, Northenden and Withington areas were then submerged once more just days later, after Storm Franklin battered the region, with 'danger to life' severe flood warnings introduced.
Elsewhere in the region, a further alert was been issued for the River Mersey Uplands catchment including Hyde, Ashton-under-Lyne, Denton and Glossop. The EA said: "The Mersey Uplands catchment includes Rivers Goyt, Tame, Sett and Etherow and their tributaries. Other locations which may be affected are around Mossley, New Mills, Hazel Grove, Marple, Romiley and Hyde."
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