00:00My name's Harry Randall and I come from Stokenham, just up the road.
00:03It is incredibly sad and it's a shame to see.
00:07I haven't seen something like this since 2014 during the other storm that took away half the road further up.
00:13But at the same time, I can't feel how beautiful it is with the water doing what it's doing.
00:20It's an incredible sight to see.
00:21It's just a shame with every house, all businesses and everything along here and along in Dartmouth and Street as well.
00:28Who have also been affected by all of this.
00:32During Storm Ingrid, we had some of our wall in our car park knocked over and some of the actual car park self-lifted.
00:39This storm has come around and hit us again and has lifted more of our car park to the point where we're not going to be able to open at all today.
00:45We've also had some of the tiles from our front porch ripped out.
00:49Don't know where they are at the moment.
00:51We're just hoping to be able to fix it all, get it open as soon as we can.
00:54We're a shelter to people who want to have some food around here.
00:57So we want to get it open, get back in it.
01:00Do you think this might be the end of the line?
01:04It really all depends on what they can get funded-wise.
01:08If they can get enough, they might not bother with this but try and make it go around this and just build the defence here.
01:15But they might end up rebuilding it all, they might end up scrapping it, which will then cause the lee there to end up being taken away as well.
01:24It will end up taking it all and it will turn into a front of the sea over there instead of over here.
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