[54], In terms of casualties, a man and his 24-year-old son died from asphyxiation from carbon monoxide poisoning on 27 July when attempting to stop flooding in the unventilated Tewkesbury Rugby Football Club cellar. i really do think the apocalypse is starting to occur. Tewkesbury floods 2007 Following a very dry April, the summer of 2007 was one of the wettest on record. that day was so sad and i was talking o a bus driver he said it wouldve taken four hours to get back, It flooded in tetbury on July 20th by the ford it was scary! Why blame the government for the rain, it's not as if they can control that aswell. Some areas received a month's worth of precipitation in 24 hours. Simple! As it weakened, the front moved north into Scotland on 16 June and left England and Wales with a very unstable airmass, frequent heavy showers, thunderstorms and cloudy conditions. The music featured in this documentary is from Washed Away, a CD by county-based Irish band Elysian that's donating 30 per cent of its profits to the Gloucestershire Flood Relief Fund. i think it was the devistating thing that has happend in glostshire. Never seen anything like it. But during July, rains were even heavier. but the people should have flood barriers that are for sale noe and they blame the goerment when what can they do!!! June was one of the wettest months on record in Britain (see List of weather records). On 18 July, streams overflowed and roads were blocked in Barton, Gilling West, Melsonby, Hartforth, Scotch Corner, Middleton Tyas and Kirby Hill after a freak rainstorm,[100] and on 18 July 2007 a cloud burst left parts of Filey under 3feet(1m) of water, just caused by the rain, rather than by a river bursting its banks. Most Tewkesbury postcodes are low flood risk, with some medium, and high flood risk postcodes. In hours the relentless rain had left hundreds of homes and businesses under water, and thousands of drivers and travellers were stranded as road and rail routes were inundated by fast-rising flood waters. It's really helped! :(. Each postcode is assigned a risk of high, medium, low, or very low, and then plotted on a Tuffley flood map. 2007 United Kingdom floods - Wikipedia The Association of British Insurers has estimated the total bill for the June and July floods as 3billion. the floods have been realley bad in the past couple of years in England!! melzwe had a small flood in our drive ,it didn't get anywhere near the door , but it was still horrid. im doin my geog hw n dis really helped !! i look back and realise that although i lost a car in there it was a great family building experiance. Births, marriages, deaths and civil partnerships. we had a small flood in our drive ,it didn't get anywhere near the door , but it was still horrid. the 2007 floods were the worst floods ive ever seen, i agree with beth, its no good sitting around waiting for people to help you, you could do something yourself, the government are trying their best to try to defend us from flash floods.it is stupid blaming the government for the weather !but it is not entirly down to them the victims of the flood could stop moaning and get on with it in stead of waiting around doing nothing, I personaly think it was do to global warming to be fare tally ho :D. Abandoned my car, waded 3 miles to my home, nightmare or what! Status: + Until 2007, the average monthly total for June for the whole UK was 2.86 inches (72.6mm).[13]. [72] Repair costs to the railway were estimated at 2million.[73]. Major towns were hit including Mansfield and Hucknall but not as severely as Lambley. In April 2010 the government passed the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, which implemented many of Sir Michael Pitt's recommendations. By 21 July, Banbury[69] and Witney[70] were flooded. It was scary.Was going on holiday on Saturday, we did go and had a plentiful supply of water in Cornwall, I can't imagine what it was like without running water and electric with a family of 4! Environment Agency chief executive Baroness Young said that about 1billion a year was needed to improve flood defences. [28] Trinity School was badly affected by the flooding as well due to Vodafone's HQ nearby. [88] The new Hull police station had to be vacated because of flooding. 24 Jul 2007. It was thought that council tax payers would be left with the bill, as emergency Government funding would not cover it. my deepiest thoughts to those who are involved in the floods. Nice one indeed. Alix BeeseTo James. Wales was hit by flooding in June and July, with the Eastern areas most badly affected. Posted. Your browser does not allow scripting so some of the features of this page may not work. I work in Ledbury, all routes home were blocked or slow moving. [32][33], On 24 July, four bridges in St Neots, Cambridgeshire were shut when the river level peaked, and the Environment Agency warned residents in the St Neots, Paxton and Offords areas to expect flooding that night. On 20th July 2007, 140 mm of rain fell in just 14 hours (equivalent to two months' worth of rain). [63] When I got home the next day, I found my cellar flooded to the ceiling and my dad had got some oumps pumping the water out. [139] On 20 July, flash floods affected parts of Newport, Monmouthshire and Torfaen. Tim Brain, Chief Constable of Gloucestershire and commander of Gold Control, the county's emergency management team, and Terry Standing, Chief Officer of Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue, recall their memories of the dramatic events - and the lessons they feel have been learned both locally and nationally. Im doing a homework on Flooding in 2007 and this page really helped. Later that evening, the Thames breached its banks at Henley. The the owners had to replace lots of horse feed to because the water got to and also buildings ect got damaged. But no one dreamed that morning that Gloucestershire was on a brink of a truly devastating natural disaster. Later that week, a slow-moving area of low pressure from the west of Biscay moved east across the British Isles. Surface water or flash flooding, usually resulting from torrential rain over a short space of time, can cause much disruption. In this hour-long audio documentary, presented by Clare Parrack, flood victims and officials directly involved in dealing with the unfolding disaster reflect on the events of July 2007 and.
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