2013 Calstock landslide
On 25 December 2013, Christmas Day, a landslide occurred in the village of Calstock in the county of Cornwall, United Kingdom. The landslide, which hit late in the morning, was believed to have been caused by a burst of heavy rainfall and numerous village wells surrounding the landslide. The landslide collapsed the road of Lower Kelly, which was a vital and only road connection to the town of Calstock, trapping forty cars.
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2013 Calstock landslide
On 25 December 2013, Christmas Day, a landslide occurred in the village of Calstock in the county of Cornwall, United Kingdom. The landslide, which hit late in the morning, was believed to have been caused by a burst of heavy rainfall and numerous village wells surrounding the landslide. The landslide collapsed the road of Lower Kelly, which was a vital and only road connection to the town of Calstock, trapping forty cars.
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On 25 December 2013, Christmas ...... Calstock, trapping forty cars.
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* C-Day
* Operation Calstock
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Colonel Garth Manger
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Early Christmas morning 2013, road still collapsing.
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2013-12-25
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* Cornwall Council
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∟ Calstock Parish Council
* Royal Navy
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∟ Royal Marines; 1st Assault Group
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* Cllr Bert Biscoe
* Cllr Doro ...... ger OBE RM
* Charles Southcott
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The Royal Navy is delighted to come to the aid of the civilian authorities
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Calstock Landslide
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On 25 December 2013, Christmas ...... Calstock, trapping forty cars.
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