This is the moment a tractor driver today sent a ‘wave of floodwater’ crashing through shop windows.
Locals were left livid and labelled the inconsiderate driver a ‘t***er’ for causing a torrent of brown water to drench businesses in Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire.
Owners had valiantly fought to keep the waters out of their shops but saw their hard work wiped out in an instant with one person saying he had ‘bankrupted Tenbury’.
The town was left submerged earlier today when the nearby Kyre Brook rose and caused a wall to collapse amid Storm Bert which has devastated large parts of Britain.
The clip shows a green tractor come speeding around a corner and motor down the middle of the town centre.
It causes wave after wave of filthy floodwater to smash up against the buildings, reportedly causing doors and windows to break, but the driver appears to show no care as the farm vehicle continues to bounce along the street.
At one point the tractor starts to slow down outside a shop causing the water to slosh over the front of the building.
This is the moment a tractor driver today sent a ‘wave of floodwater’ crashing through shop windows
Locals were left livid and labelled the inconsiderate driver a ‘t***er’ for causing a torrent of brown water to drench businesses in Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire
Owners had valiantly fought to keep the waters out of their shops but saw their hard work wiped out in an instant with one person saying he had ‘bankrupted Tenbury’
Locals have reacted with fury after it was posted on Facebook, with Chloe Mcintosh saying: ‘Thank you to the c*** who’s drove [sic] through Tenbury in a tractor a million miles an hour. Everyone’s life work, gone.
‘We all managed to keep the water out of the shops etc, he’s driven through, smashed all the windows and doors and bankrupted Tenbury.’
Retired Environment Agency area manager Dave Throup shared the footage on X and called the driver an ‘absolute t***er’.
‘Sends a 6ft bow wave through Tenbury shop windows,’ he said.
‘Locals understandably livid!’
Kirsty Marie said the driver had shown ‘no care or consideration for the local small businesses already after the Kyre Brook “flood defence” wall collapsed’.
MailOnline has contacted West Mercia Police comment.
The town descended into panic when the Kyre Brook rose and damaged a wall as shouts of ‘get back’ were heard as the floodwater rushed through the streets.
It comes amid Storm Bert plunging parts of Britain into flooding chaos, with four people being killed.
For a second successive day, 70mph gusts and thundery showers have ripped through the country, leaving a path of devastation in their wake.
Shouts of ‘get back’ were heard in Tenbury Wells as the floodwater came rushing through the streets
The town was left submerged earlier today when the nearby Kyre Brook rose and caused a wall to collapse
People pour water out of the front garden in Pontypridd, Wales, as officials declare a major incident due to river flooding
Young farmers with a 4×4 on Clay Lane near Chudleigh Knighton near Newton Abbot in Devon making the most of the flooding from Storm Bert to waterski along the submerged road
North Wales Police said a body had been found in the search for 75-year-old Brian Perry (pictured), who went missing in the River Conwy on Saturday
Residents attempt to clear drains to allow the water to subside in Abercarn, Newport
Cars in the Cross Keys Rugby Club car park have been submerged in water as a result of Storm Bert
Officials in South Wales declared a major incident due to river flooding – as the body of 75-year-old Brian Perry was found after he went missing in the bulging River Conwy on Saturday.
Mr Perry is the fourth victim of the killer storm, after yesterday’s extreme weather saw thousands of homes left without power and three motorists killed in fatal traffic incidents.
In Devon, a huge search and rescue mission is also currently underway after there were reports of a person floating in the River Sid during the storm.
Today’s torrential downpours and high-speed gales also forced the Royal Parks to close all nine of its sites in London – including Kensington Parks, Primrose Hill and Hyde Park.
The latter venue was currently hosting the Winter Wonderland event, but bosses confirmed the Christmas extravaganza would not go ahead today due to ‘the inclement weather conditions’.
People’s travel plans have also been left in tatters, as no trains are running between Paddington and Cornwall because of the flooding, with severe delays found across all lines.
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