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Lochranza hit by flash flood

Passengers make their way to safety through the flood water.
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Parts of Lochranza were flooded on Wednesday morning when the Lochranza River that runs parallel to the A841 burst its banks, writes Colin Smeeton.

Throughout the area rivers and tributaries, including the Loch a Mhuilinn which runs behind the Lochranza Distillery, were in full spate and with the large number of fallen leaves blocking culverts and drains, the main road was swamped with the rising floodwater.

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