A LANDSLIDE caused "substantial" damage to a property on a farm in the Wrexham area yesterday (November 23).
Emergency services attended the incident, in the Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog area, at around 2pm.
Five fire crews, from Llangollen, Ruthin, Johnstown and Wrexham, assisted occupants from the property.
North Wales Fire and Rescue Service (NWFRS) said the property had been "flooded with water and debris".
The site sustained substantial damage, and the area remains blighted by "significant" flooding.
A NWFRS spokesperson said: "We received a call at 13:53 and five crews - one from Llangollen, Ruthin and Johnstown and two from Wrexham - attended a landslide incident in the Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog area.
"Firefighters assisted occupants from a property affected which was flooded with water and debris.
"The property has sustained substantial damage due to the force of the landslide.
"There remains significant flooding in the area, and we are advising people to ensure they adhere to local road closures and keep up-to-date on flood warnings."
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