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Aerial photographs show extent of flooding in Newark, Collingham and North Muskham at River Trent’s peak




More photographs captured from the air show the flooding in Newark at its peak.

Aerial photographs captured by Dawn Evans show the flooding caused by the River Trent in the aftermath of Storm Henk.

They also capture the extent of flooding in nearby North Muskham and Collingham.

Looking towards the sugar beet factory. Credit: Dawn Evans
Looking towards the sugar beet factory. Credit: Dawn Evans
North up the River Trent near the sugar beet factory. Credit: Dawn Evans
North up the River Trent near the sugar beet factory. Credit: Dawn Evans
North Muskham. Credit: Dawn Evans
North Muskham. Credit: Dawn Evans
Flooding at Cromwell Lock. Credit: Dawn Evans
Flooding at Cromwell Lock. Credit: Dawn Evans
Across to the A1 looking North towards North Muskham. Credit: Dawn Evans
Across to the A1 looking North towards North Muskham. Credit: Dawn Evans
North Muskham from the West. Credit: Dawn Evans
North Muskham from the West. Credit: Dawn Evans
Flooding at the boat club. Credit: Dawn Evans
Flooding at the boat club. Credit: Dawn Evans
Looking North up the River Trent. Credit: Dawn Evans
Looking North up the River Trent. Credit: Dawn Evans
North Muskham. Credit: Dawn Evans
North Muskham. Credit: Dawn Evans
Collingham and the A1133. Credit: Dawn Evans
Collingham and the A1133. Credit: Dawn Evans
West of Newark. Credit: Dawn Evans
West of Newark. Credit: Dawn Evans
Collingham and the A1133 flooding. Credit: Dawn Evans
Collingham and the A1133 flooding. Credit: Dawn Evans
Newark on Saturday, January 6. Credit: Dawn Evans
Newark on Saturday, January 6. Credit: Dawn Evans
Flooding on Saturday. Credit: Dawn Evans
Flooding on Saturday. Credit: Dawn Evans
The extent of flooding in Newark on Saturday. Credit: Dawn Evans
The extent of flooding in Newark on Saturday. Credit: Dawn Evans

The photos were taken on Friday, January 5 and Saturday, January 6, when the river reached its peak at 1.66m, near the record levels recorded in 2000.



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