Revisiting the people and communities worst affected by the August floods.
Farmers at Plumbridge Mart talk about the August floods five months on.
The Drummond Centre in Donemana say they have been left fighting to survive.
Expectant mother and Ivy Mead Laura Roberts had to be rescued from her home.
Patricia's husband Tom had to go to hospital but the flood water caused serious problems
These are the people still coming to terms with the devastation of the August floods
Clive Colman from City of Derry Airport reflects on the impact of August's flooding
Engineer David McKinley says work on one of the worst flood hit bridges will start soon
Jonathan Tate is the Fire Service's Western Area Commander
Residents in Claudy talk about the aftermath of the floods
St Mary's College principal Marie Lindsay talks about the havoc caused by the floods
Burnfoot man Stephen O'Donnell talks about rescuing his mother-in-law from the floods
Don Morrow is from the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs.
Fr Roland Colhoun, curate of Glenock chapel, on the dangers of flooding to his church
Leanne and Louise from childcare service Club United on rebuilding after the flood
Sean O'Neill says a review of the flood response will be published next month
Footballer Eamonn Seydak recalls the night his home and football club were hit by floods
Paul explains how the devastating floods brought his family closer together
Dawn explains why every weather warning since the August floods unsettles her
Business woman Sharon Forbes recalls the devastation caused by the August floods