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Students forced to sleep on floor after flats flooded now hit by coronavirus outbreak

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Hundreds of university students have been forced to sleep on the floor after their student accommodation flooded - and now they are coping with a coronavirus too.

A video, shared by a youngster at Manchester University, showed the flooding in the "red core" building, and said students had to be evacuated at around 3am.

The footage shows water pouring down walls and through the ceiling, causing large puddles in a student kitchen. The incident happened last week at Weston Hall, a block of self-catered accommodation on Sackville Street in the city centre.

Students were forced to sit down and were seen trying to sleep on the floor in a small area that appears to make it difficult to maintain safe social distancing.

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