Terri only moved into her home on Thursday and had not even had a chance to make a cup of tea before she was told to evacuate.
A woman was evacuated from her home in Brechin just hours after she had moved in as the area was hit with an unprecedented level of flooding over the last two days.
"I moved in yesterday and was in not even two hours and got told to evacuate," she told the PA news agency."I had just started to unpack and they came to the door and they were like, 'you have to go'. We left about quarter past five. Asked if she had been given any idea of when she might be able to get back into her property, she said: "They have just said to wait over here. I think someone is making up a plan."
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