Clean-up efforts after flooding [BBC News Article]





Date: 22/08/2008

A clean-up operation gets under way in Dundee after heavy rains which have also hit train services to Aberdeen.


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BBC News Article

The line between Dundee and Aberdeen reopens after work to clear a landslip and flooding ends.

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