Storm Desmond: Koi Carp found in Carlisle's flooded goalmouth

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Staff were allowed into Brunton Park on Tuesday - and found the fish as the water receded on ThursdayImage source, Carlisle United
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Staff were allowed into Brunton Park on Tuesday - and found the fish as the water receded on Thursday

Two days after Carlisle United staff began the clear up of flooded Brunton Park, staff have made their most bizarre discovery yet - three Koi Carp swimming in the goalmouth.

Groundsman Dave Mitchell was helping repair the damage caused by Storm Desmond, which began on 4 December, when he found the fish at the Waterworks End of the League Two club's ground.

The storm flooded thousands of homes in Cumbria and Lancashire and causing widespread damage and power cuts.

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Floods leave bin on footballer's car

Carlisle United tweeted a picture of the fish, adding "unbelievable".

Championship side Preston North End have agreed to host, external Carlisle's next home match against Notts County on 19 December, while the "daunting" work to clean up Brunton Park, external is carried out.

And Carlisle's players have been helping local residents, external affected by the record amounts of rain that fell on Cumbria last weekend.

Goalkeeper Dan Hanford found a commercial bin on top of his car, which had been submerged in the floods.

Storm Desmond: Rain causes further Cumbria flooding

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Carlisle United's home ground Brunton Park has been flooded in the aftermath of Storm Desmond

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Brunton Park previously flooded in November

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