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As the water levels recede, the next step will be the clean up process - Getty Images
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Environment Agency have said the level of rain was a 'once in a thousand year' event - Getty Images
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The streets of Cockermouth are lined with items from homes and businesses. Its is unknown when some people will be allowed back into their homes - Getty Images
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Residents are being reunited with their pets which were rescued by the RSPCA after being starbded fo two days - Getty Images
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People in Cockermouth are starting to assess the damage left by the floods - Getty Images
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