Flooding in East Lancs A week's worth of rain hammered East Lancashire in half a day on Monday, January 21. Pages: (2) |1| 2
 Big splash on Goose House Road, Darwen.
 Halifax Road, Todmorden was closed due to flooding.
 Halifax Road, Todmorden was closed due to flooding.
 Flooding along Enoch Brow, Pleasington.
 Flooding along Enoch Brow, Pleasington.
 Flooding along Enoch Brow, Pleasington.
 John Hyde of Blackburn walks his dog Zac through the flooded fields at Pleasington.
 John Hyde of Blackburn walks his dog Zac through the flooded fields at Pleasington.
 Flooding at Witton Park, Blackburn.
 Drivers make their way through Flooding on the Padiham By Pass by Fence. (At the Junction with Guide Lane)
 Drivers make their way through Flooding on the Padiham By Pass by Fence. (At the Junction with Guide Lane)
 Sabden Fold Resident Tony Worrall investigates the floodwater by his house.
 Drivers make their way through Flooding on the Padiham By Pass by Fence. (At the Junction with Guide Lane)
 Unity College in Burnley was closed because of flooding in the grounds of Towneley Park.
 Unity College in Burnley was closed because of flooding in the grounds of Towneley Park.
 Unity College in Burnley was closed because of flooding in the grounds of Towneley Park.
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