Cars crushed in freak flooding accident in London

Vehicles forced up into car park ceiling after deluge causes layer of polystyrene under floor to expand

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More than a dozen cars were crushed against the concrete ceiling of a London car park on Sunday after a deluge of water caused a layer of polystyrene to swell, pushing the vehicles upwards.

The incident was caused by a burst water pipe, which flooded the residential car park in Crayford, south-east London. London Fire Brigade said it was called to the scene at 3:21am following reports of flooded roads.

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