the saturated ground later causing chaos at the Royal Welsh Show in Llanelwedd on 24 July.[148]. The flood waters affected the Atomic Weapons Establishment at Burghfield, which handles Britain's nuclear warheads, resulting in a suspension of work for almost a year. That is the worst idea I have ever heard. When i got there the next morning all the bedding from the stables and muck from muck heap was all over the yard and we spent all day clearing it up. AmyWithdrawing incapacity benefits would mean "lazy bones" who are unable to work due to injury would have no money. Map of Tewkesbury (Gloucestershire) postcodes and their flood risks. Twenty schools were damaged, about 500 businesses were flooded. I witnessed the flood with my partner, i was shocked at the devastating nature of the floods. James Hattonthe 2007 floods were the worst floods ive ever seen, Mowsteri agree with beth, its no good sitting around waiting for people to help you, you could do something yourself, sumedhthe 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, Pubert I personaly think it was do to global warming to be fare tally ho :D. Jon PAbandoned my car, waded 3 miles to my home, nightmare or what! xx, Lauren Regan this page brings back memories and it still seens so real this page helped with my homework tho thanksx, SOPHIE.im doing a coursework essay on the floods in Gloucester, this page really help. Or that this July deluge would make history by triggering the county's biggest ever peacetime emergency. [6][7][8][9][150] An RAF heavy lift Chinook helicopter was also employed to move aggregate to reinforce the banks of the River Don. Tewkesbury floods 2007 Following a very dry April, the summer of 2007 was one of the wettest on record. Longford Flood Map Map of Longford (Gloucester, Gloucestershire) postcodes and their flood risks. The site was named Cropthorne Canyon. Nice one. i fink it had devastating effects!!!!!!!! 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 their aftermath. [4] After the wettest June and July on record since they began in 1766, a 12-hour period on July 20, 2007 saw a record 78mm of rain fall on Gloucestershire, causing rapid and intense flash. Simple! Many rivers burst their banks, including both the Thames and the Cherwell in Oxford and the Ock in Abingdon the Windrush in Witney and the Evenlode. On the afternoon of 24 July the Fire Service began pumping flood water out of the village, but not before 130 residents were evacuated. England was affected by the June and July floods, with the North badly hit in June, the West badly hit in July, and many areas hit in both. I pray to God everyday to set my life back on track. 's Stadium was flooded, and the Tewkesbury road at Longford was completely impassable by the Longford Inn. 24 Jul 2007. [153] an experince i wont forget either. claire x.xmy deepiest thoughts to those who are involved in the floods. [127], On 1 July rain cancelled the one-day international cricket match between Scotland and Pakistan in Edinburgh[128] and by 3 July parts of Midlothian were flooded, with worst hit areas including residential areas in Dalkeith and Mayfield. Floods, July 2007 Severe flooding affected large areas of western and southern England during July 2007. Bridges and a causeway carried the Tewkesbury road over water courses and low-lying meadows in Longford, which took its name from the crossing. Also, on 19 June/20 June, parts of the town of Shifnal near Telford, were flooded when the Wesley Brook burst its banks. Flood risk maps Almost 11,000 properties in the county are at 1% risk in any year from river flooding (1 in 100 year event). Hear reflections on the devastating summer floods of July 2007 and their aftermath, from those at the very heart of the crisis, in a special BBC Radio Gloucestershire documentary. sarahthis site really helped me for my geog project, thnx !!xx. Gloucestershire folk found unusual ways to cope with the flood crisis. The floods caused widespread crop damage, especially broccoli, carrots, peas and potatoes. The extra jobs would include river dredging. But sure enough we had to go to Manchester to stay with family a few days after until the water came back on. Something went wrong, please try again later. )", "Water runs out in flood-hit areas water", "10,000 homes flooded, 50,000 without power and 150,000 have no water", "Channel 4's information about saving of Walham from floods", "ABB Group. I can't believe how much it cost either!! In all 4000 homes and 500 businesses across Gloucestershire were affected by flooding. The little stream that ran past it burst its banks and everyone there had to get all the horses and ponies out really quick by wadding thourgh wasit hight water! !it rained for a week the tree got swept on top of the house. On 8 August 2007 Defra announced that Sir Michael Pitt would chair an independent review of the response to the flooding. The the owners had to replace lots of horse feed to because the water got to and also buildings ect got damaged. hopefully it wont ha;ppen again.we were at oxtals and tryed thro go down the motorway which was near tenpin, as soon as we were on the motorway we could see water but it wasnt to deep, but then it got worse the engie stopped and we had to walk from oxtals to brockworth with a dog who reasently had stiches, im very upset what had happened, but hopefully it would never happen again. There were no reported cases of any outbreaks. i think the floods were devastating and i came up with the free school dinners. Your browser does not allow scripting so some of the features of this page may not work. This map does not show information regarding the status of a road and whether it is publicly maintainable or adopted highway. charlotteim doing a project and peice of corsework on the floods (Y) xx, I Love CamelsYo, The Floods Were Awful!I'm Just GLad I Only Had TO Cope With A Few days Of It Before I Went On Holiday!My Friend zooooozoooo It Was Her First Day Back ANd She Was TRapped In The FLoods! On 20 July, another active frontal system moved across Southern England. lucy appeltonim sooo upset ike it was just soo scary! Some areas received a month's worth of precipitation in 24 hours. View all United Kingdom: Floods . Causes - 24/25 th July 2007 - One month's precipitation fell - 130mm of rain had fallen in previous 5 days . Is anyone else terrified like me!!! We only need this if you want us to contact you and we won't keep it once we've replied. Prices of vegetables were expected to rise in the following months.[152]. The following day the Castle Mead electricity sub-station was overwhelmed, cutting power to 48,000 people in Gloucester. AlexThis really helped for my geography revision! JessicaMy sympathy for those who suffered from the flooding. In the documentary flood victims share their feelings about the devastating emotional and practical consequences of seeing their homes ruined. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. In Lincoln, mainly round the Stamp End area, a house called Shuttleworth House was completely flooded with water in its insides. =O. [116][117] On 16 July, parts of Belfast International Airport near Aldergrove in Antrim were flooded by a freak thunderstorm leaving 10 planes unable to land,[118] landslides closed the Antrim Coast Road near Ballygally, Larne, and people were trapped in their cars in Portrush, Coleraine. I live in an area that was flooded and recently we have been studying the floods in geography. [31] On 27 June 2007, flash flooding caused extensive damage to the villages of Lambley, Woodborough and Burton Joyce. its so horrible to see :(:(, ryan jonesdevistating,, i felt really sad ;(x, charlottethe school hols were rubbish wiv the floods and now in 2008 i have to do a newspaper page in my geography lessons grrrr i h8 it, chris waring this is a great help to my geography coursework on the gloucestershire floods!! Vodafone's ornamental lake overflowed due to the sudden downpour and badly damaged Trinity School's astro turf to the front of the school as well as some damage to inside the school. [4], Civil[5] and military[5][6][7][8][9] authorities described the June and July rescue efforts as the biggest in peacetime Britain. Charlie HarrisI am using this documentry to do a class project on these floods. When i got there the next morning all the bedding from the stables and muck from muck heap was all over the yard and we spent all day clearing it up. This is a sighn that noah's arc is re occuring. jamiecan't they just have some huge sucky uppy thingy that collects the water and shares it into other lakes. I thought the floodings were terrible and i am so lucky to live in an area where it wouldnt flood. [40], On 19 July, Gloucestershire Fire and Rescue Service attended 1,800 calls in a 48-hour period, compared with the usual 8,000 calls a year.[41]. AliceYeah i can remember this day, i was waiting ages for my bus in the rain..:(And when i got home my back garden was filled with water. [37] Every day I need to commute to work and need my car for this as the railway is too unreliable in the area that I live in. [75], By 21 July, flooded parts of Warwickshire included Alcester, Stratford-upon-Avon, Shipston on Stour and Water Orton. A man was incorrectly reported missing near the village of Adwick le Street near Doncaster.[108]. I was so unhappy. It's really helped! Average rainfall across the country was 5.5 inches (140mm); more than double the June average. Climate researchers have suggested that the unusual weather leading to the floods may be linked to this year's appearance of La Nina in the Pacific Ocean,[16] and the jet stream being further south than normal.[17]. Forty thousand sandbags were transported from Grantham in Lincolnshire to Abingdon and Oxford. [140], Lampeter in Ceredigion was affected by flooding on 11 June[141] and then again on 15 June. In Kingsholm it was joined by a road from the blind gate, which in its south part was known in 1803 as Dean's Walk and in its north part in 1722 as Snake Lane (later Edwy Parade). Never seen anything like it. :D. This was a terriful flood and still people are being flooded shouldnt the government sort it out!!! Read Sir Michael's full report [The BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites].
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