A member of staff at a Buckinghamshire care home waded through floodwater with a ukulele in tow to reach his clients after heavy rainfall caused by Storm Henk.
Flooding from Storm Henk has prompted the Environment Agency to issue 20 flood alerts across Buckinghamshire in the last 24 hours, with the county council urging residents to stay safe amid the "unpredictable" weather conditions.
One care worker could not be stopped, however, and donned his waders to brave the rising water in Marlow during a visit to clients in a flooded area of the town on Thursday, January 4.
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Manuel Camejo, a care professional at Bourne End-based Radfield Home Care, is known by his clients and co-workers alike for his cheery disposition and musical tendencies.
He took his commitment to serenading those around him with a ukulele performance and sing-a-long to new heights when he played and sang whilst wading through the floods to reach clients living in a waterlogged area of Marlow.
A spokesperson for Radfield Home Care said workers were continuing to provide at-home care in flooded areas of Buckinghamshire by wading through water where flood levels have been deemed low enough and safe enough to do so.
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