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Firefighters rescue people from boats on River Nene

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Firefighters from Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service have continued their work at the River Nene in Northampton to help boats in difficulty.

Crews were first called at 6:23am this morning (24th September) to South Bridge after reports that the river had burst its banks.

On arrival, firefighters found that the river had breached the side of the bank and liaised with boat owners to offer safety advice.

After speaking to firefighters, three occupants were assisted from their boats on to dry land.

One boat had sunk at the location yesterday, with no one reported to be on board.

Shortly afterwards, at 7:13am, crews were re-located to Old Towcester Road where they found two boats becoming submerged by fast moving water.

Crews, including Swiftwater Rescue Technicians, used rafts to rescue two people and a dog from the boats, before leading them to safety.

All crews had left the area and returned to their stations, shortly after 8:45am.

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