susan fraser lives on this street with other members of her family.mum phoned me about a:30am and she said the street is starting to flood. no way! i looked downstairs and my sette was floating. next door, her sister tanya, her husband phil and their seven year old son were also hit. cleaning the kitchen, mopping the floor out now. the freezer, you should see. all my food is ruined. i'm devastated, absolutely devastated. i don't know where to start. like others we've met, the couple weren't insured against flooding. we had to take a loan out to refurbish the house, got it to where we wanted for our son, and now we are looking at another £25,000 to redo it. throughout rhondda cynon taf, millions are being spent on reducing the risk of flooding. but there is anger that the warnings did not reach everyone. because it was the middle night, a lot of people were not made aware... who do you blame for that? we want a review of the warning system, we may look to do something ourselves if they don't look to change the system. residents came very close in some