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LONDON NEWS - The floods in the UK's North Wales area threaten the lab and warehouse of the Oxford-Astragenica vaccine present here. According to information received by World News superfast, 400 people work here and thousands of vaccine stocks are available. In view of the situation, the government has sent an emergency rescue team here. Prime Minister Boris Johnson also visited the area and interacted with the people.
Attempt to save factory
According to dailymail's report, since Wednesday night, Emergency Service has been trying to save the Oxford-Astragenica factory and warehouse. The 'Christoph' storm caused heavy rainfall here. There was a flood soon.
According to information received by the World News superfast, thousands of people have been evacuated to safer places. It is a vaccine producing center in Rexheim, North Wales. The water from the Merce River has entered the city of Didsbury due to rain. A similar situation arose here in 2016. According to a report, one person has also died due to floods.
The danger is not yet over
According to information received by the World News superfast, the Wales administration has so far issued 35 warnings and 47 alerts. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited the area on Thursday morning. He said - the danger is not yet averted. The next week there will be heavy rains here.
According to BBC Radio Wales, the biggest challenge before the administration is to protect the vaccine warehouse from flooding.
According to information received by World News superfast, teams of Royal Emergency Service have been deployed for this. Council leader Mark Pritchard said here - We had already told the administration that the Oxford Astragenica vaccine warehouse at the Rexheim Industrial Estate was under threat.
We do not want the stock of vaccine to be threatened by the floods. Every effort is being made for this. This may affect the vaccine supply in the country.
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