Hook landslip: Repair teams work around the clock

Engineers are working around the clock to repair a landslip that has been disrupting rail services in Hampshire.

A 144ft (44m) stretch of railway embankment collapsed near Hook after heavy rain on 15 January.

The collapsed embankment is being reinforced with 100 12m-long steel sheets.

Work is expected to take several weeks.

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