Zoe Morrison and Tracey Gillie are two hairdressers trying to pull their business back on it's feet after Jedburgh's flood. Zoe told our reporter:
"It was terrifying watching water pour through the front door and being powerless to stop it. We are hoping to reopen tomorrow but our basement is full of silt and mud. Everything down there is ruined. It is devastating"
A Scottish Borders town has been hit by flash flooding this morning.
Heavy rainfall in the area caused severed flooding on Jedburgh's High Street. Residents and local businesses have been affected as the town begins clearing up the damage caused by the water.
Lynne Yourston, owner of L&L Cutz said: "I couldn't believe it when I came down this morning. I could see the water pushing against the door and I knew the damage would be awful.
"Everyone has been fantastic, coming over to see if they can help us out in some way.
"The electrics are out, the floor is ruined but thankfully the stock is ok. I am hoping we can re open as soon as possible."
The clean up begins in Jedburgh town centre following flash floods in the town this morning.
Jedburgh begins clean-up after flash flooding this morning Credit: ITVStreets in Jedburgh were flooded after heavy rainfall Credit: ITVEmergency services at in Jedburgh helping clean-up debris Credit: ITVSandbags have been placed outside residents homes Credit: ITV