Storm Frank: Fife escapes worst of disruption By The Courier Reporter December 31 2015, 9:20am December 31 2015, 9:20am Share Storm Frank: Fife escapes worst of disruption Share via Facebook Twitter Linkedin Whatsapp Messenger Email Post link https://wpcluster.dctdigital.com/thecourier/news/fife/245658/storm-frank-fife-escapes-worst-of-disruption/ Copy Link Fife escaped the worst of Storm Frank. Although wind and rain swept through the region, there were no reports of road closures or weather-related disruptions to public transport. A Cupar wall collapsed, however, after heavy rain caused a burn running through the town to swell. The wall at East Burnside gave way at the weekend after a Boxing Day downpour. Nobody was injured in the incident and two nearby houses under construction were not affected. James Penman from Meiklem Drainage was involved in the clean-up operation at the Lady Burn. He said: “The weather has been horrendous. When the wall collapsed the burn was in full spate. “The wall is now 100% secure. They’ve started building two houses there but they are fine.” There has been extensive work in Cupar to prevent a repeat of past floods.