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Default Bungs for sewer back-flow?

Since the recent Coverack inundation and finding an archive newspaper
ref to a similar event ,locally , 60 years ago.
Where we are the problem is roof-run off rain getting into the sewer
system , from thousands of older houses, then the sewer system directly
under us going to a large sewage works, that cannot handle such
inundations, and all backs up rainwater and sewage.
I assume 4 inch/100mm sewer pipe screw-enlarge test bungs would be too
large for the first bend of bog-pan traps.
Kids plastic beach ball perhaps , firmly pushed down there and cut to
remove later perhaps.
Sink and bath plugs weighted down with anything heavy , but how to
temporarily block off sink and bath overflow holes? any other ideas?
 
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