Many Inverness residents have been left 'heartbroken' after their homes were severely flooded and have been consecutively for the past 17 years.
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00:00 covers all the pavement, it covers everything, which is, you know, it's not designed for
00:06 that kind of street water to that depth.
00:09 It's also a safer route to school as well.
00:12 And it's obviously only going to get worse with the winter coming.
00:14 Yeah, and with the climate as well, it seems to be happening more regularly.
00:19 This has been going on for about 17 years now.
00:21 Particularly bad this last couple of years.
00:23 As we hear about flooding, Trusa and I and Sean are just like, oh no, you know.
00:28 I was just speaking to the guys out there and I was like, look, I requested sandbags
00:31 last week, said can I get sandbags to put at my garage?
00:36 So if it does get to that point, you know, I've got some kind of protection.
00:41 And I think because of the climate changing, the weather seems to be more sporadic.
00:47 It just does it.
00:48 You never know really when you're going to get these floods.
00:51 And when they happen, they seem to be much worse than they've ever been.
00:55 So it's really crucial that we get it sorted.
00:58 It's so destroying because, you know, you try to keep it nice and you know, we've been
01:03 here as I say for 17 years.
01:04 We're not intending to leave or move.
01:06 We love the house.
01:07 But it is, it's so destroying.
01:09 And when it gets to that stage of damage, our son who uses the basement, I mean, he
01:15 can't use it because we're, you know, we fear for his health, for damp and, you know, mould
01:20 and things like that.
01:21 It has to be dealt with now.
01:23 We can't go through it more than this.
01:27 It's too damaging now and we're just, we're going to have to fight back.
01:30 Inside of Hayley's house, there's actually a river coming down there from the other street
01:36 up the hill.
01:37 And that's after the water has dispensed from our street.
01:46 I think the whole system needs to be dug up and a replacement drainage system put in place
01:51 because clearly that isn't fit for purpose.
01:53 For 17 years it's not done the job.
01:56 Ampteen people have been out over the years trying to fix the problem.
02:00 It's nothing they do is fixing it.
02:01 So I think the only solution is to dig it all up and start from scratch.