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Cumbria floods (uk)

#1 Postby Cookie » Fri Nov 20, 2009 2:23 pm

Torrential rain has brought unprecedented flooding to parts of Cumbria, with at least 200 people rescued from their homes and many more hit by power cuts.


300 mm of rain fell in 36 hrs

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_pictures/8369966.stm

Body found in Cumbria flood is missing Pc

the body of a man found after a bridge collapsed over a flooded river is Pc Bill Barker, police have confirmed.

Pc Barker, 44, was directing motorists off the bridge in Workington "saving lives" when it caved in as Cumbria was hit by record rainfall, police said.

Gordon Brown called Pc Barker "very heroic" and the Queen said she was "deeply concerned" about the flooding.

In nearby Cockermouth, where water reached 2.5m (8ft 2in), boats and RAF helicopters rescued over 200 people.

Police also estimate that 400 to 500 people are being housed in emergency shelters in Cumbria on Friday evening.



http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8370865.stm

very sad and very tragic

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Re: Cumbria floods (uk)

#2 Postby P.K. » Fri Nov 20, 2009 6:17 pm

Yes the record 24 hour rainfall total for the UK was broken yesterday (Old record was 279mm set in 1955) when 314.4mm was recorded in Seathwaite. The same place recorded 372.4mm over a 44 hour period!
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Re: Cumbria floods (uk)

#3 Postby vbhoutex » Sat Nov 21, 2009 11:10 am

That is some incredible weather!! Hugely devastating also. Any damage estimates yet? Isn't the Cumbria region N. England and Southern, S Central Scotland? That is my ancestral home area.
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Re: Cumbria floods (uk)

#4 Postby Cookie » Sat Nov 21, 2009 8:33 pm

vbhoutex wrote:That is some incredible weather!! Hugely devastating also. Any damage estimates yet? Isn't the Cumbria region N. England and Southern, S Central Scotland? That is my ancestral home area.


maybe to early for estimates.

cumbria is northwest england on the border with scotland, dosent go into scotland though.
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Re: Cumbria floods (uk)

#5 Postby breeze » Sat Nov 21, 2009 10:38 pm

The area of Scotland that experienced heavy flooding is in Dumfries and Galloway, just north of
the border from Cumbria in England. BBC website has loads of photos that people sent in from
England and Scotland - amazing flooding!
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Re: Cumbria floods (uk)

#6 Postby vbhoutex » Sat Nov 21, 2009 11:17 pm

breeze wrote:The area of Scotland that experienced heavy flooding is in Dumfries and Galloway, just north of
the border from Cumbria in England. BBC website has loads of photos that people sent in from
England and Scotland - amazing flooding!

Yep my ancestral farm was in Dumfries.
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Re: Cumbria floods (uk)

#7 Postby P.K. » Sun Nov 22, 2009 11:43 am

vbhoutex wrote:That is some incredible weather!! Hugely devastating also. Any damage estimates yet?


Various bridges have been swept away (I see 6 gone and 6 closed on the BBC) or are at risk of collapsing. They are checking up to 1,800 bridges in the county from media reports.
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Re: Cumbria floods (uk)

#8 Postby breeze » Mon Nov 23, 2009 9:17 am

Unfortunately, more heavy rain, still...



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WOUK66 EGRR 231101
NATIONAL SEVERE WEATHER WARNING SERVICE

EARLY WARNING OF
- HEAVY RAIN

REGIONAL RISK ASSESSMENT FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
- NW ENGLAND(60%) (SEVERE)
- DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY, LOTHIAN & BORDERS(60%) (SEVERE)

THERE IS A HIGH RISK OF A SEVERE WEATHER EVENT AFFECTING PARTS OF
SOUTHERN SCOTLAND AND NORTHWEST ENGLAND DURING TUESDAY. HEAVY AND
PERSISTENT RAIN WILL LEAD TO ACCUMULATIONS OF 50 TO 75MM, WITH
LOCALLY UP TO 100MM POSSIBLE OVER THE CUMBRIAN FELLS. THIS MAY LEAD
TO AN EXACERBATION OF CURRENT PROBLEMS. THE RAIN WILL BE ACCOMPANIED
BY WEST TO SOUTHWESTERLY GALES WITH GUSTS TO 65MPH POSSIBLE AT
TIMES.

ISSUED BY THE MET OFFICE AT 11:00 ON MONDAY, 23RD NOVEMBER 2009

VALID FROM 06:00 ON TUESDAY, 24TH NOVEMBER 2009
UNTIL 23:59 ON TUESDAY, 24TH NOVEMBER 2009

FOR ENQUIRIES REGARDING THIS WARNING -
PLEASE CONTACT THE MET OFFICE CUSTOMER CENTRE
- PHONE: 0870 900 0100
- FAX : 0870 900 5050
- EMAIL: ENQUIRIES@METOFFICE.GOV.UK


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NATIONAL SEVERE WEATHER WARNING SERVICE

FLASH WARNING OF
- HEAVY RAIN

FOR THE FOLLOWING AREAS
- CEREDIGION (SEVERE)
- CONWY (SEVERE)
- GWYNEDD (SEVERE)
- POWYS (SEVERE)

RAIN WILL BECOME HEAVIER FOR A TIME TODAY. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF 15MM
IN 3 HOURS ARE EXPECTED QUITE WIDELY WITH TOTALS OF 30MM POSSIBLE IN
PLACES. THE PUBLIC ARE ADVISED TO TAKE EXTRA CARE AND REFER TO THE
LATEST ENVIRONMENT AGENCY FLOODLINE AND FLOOD WARNINGS IN FORCE AND
TO TRAFFIC WALES FOR FURTHER ADVICE ON ROAD CONDITIONS.

ISSUED BY THE MET OFFICE AT 09:54 ON MONDAY, 23RD NOVEMBER 2009

VALID FROM 09:53 ON MONDAY, 23RD NOVEMBER 2009
UNTIL 15:00 ON MONDAY, 23RD NOVEMBER 2009

FOR ENQUIRIES REGARDING THIS WARNING -
PLEASE CONTACT THE MET OFFICE CUSTOMER CENTRE
- PHONE: 0870 900 0100
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Re: Cumbria floods (uk)

#9 Postby vbhoutex » Mon Nov 23, 2009 5:22 pm

:uarrow: That is not cool!!! They've had enough to say the least!!
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#10 Postby SaskatchewanScreamer » Mon Nov 23, 2009 8:46 pm

Hey vbhoutex we might be distantly related since my grandfather came from Dumfries! :D

Also had a great X16 grandfather whose stomping grounds was the Isle of Barra....he immigrated to the States back around 1650 though.
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Re: Cumbria floods (uk)

#11 Postby breeze » Wed Nov 25, 2009 9:42 pm

Unfortunately, rain still forecast for flooded areas:

Cumbria on fresh flood alert as heavy rain returns
Page last updated at 00:00 GMT, Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Heavy rain has returned to Cumbria, days after record-breaking rainfall swept away bridges and flooded homes.

Up to 100mm (3.9in) of rain is forecast over high ground. Across the UK, 25 flood warnings remain in place.

Many roads, bridges and schools were shut in Cumbria, but a new station will be built to help people use the surviving rail bridge in Workington.

Meanwhile, a 21-year-old woman who went missing on Saturday was found dead in the swollen River Usk in Powys.

An 85-year-old woman's body was discovered in the flooded River Severn at Newtown, also in Powys, but police said that incident was probably not flood-related.

Matt Crump of the Environment Agency said it was difficult to predict where any new flooding would occur in Cumbria.

"The rivers and the lakes are extremely full," he said. "We do have some concerns there will be a certain amount of flooding beyond what we had last week."

But river levels are not expected to be as high as Thursday, when a record amount of rainfall for a 24-hour period fell in Cumbria.

The public has been warned to stay away from flood water and rivers and to follow local advice on road diversions.

There are 11 flood warnings in north-west England, four in Wales, six in Scotland and two each in the Midlands and north-east England.

Police in Scotland have appealed to drivers in the south of the country to make only essential journeys.

The Met Office said Dumfries and Galloway and the Borders region could see up to 75mm (3in) of rainfall during the day.

Network Rail has brought in divers to inspect a flooded railway line near Llanrwst in Conwy Valley, north Wales.

Arriva Trains Wales is running a replacement bus service on the route between Llandudno Junction and Blaenau Ffestiniog.

In Cumbria, there are long diversion routes in place in Workington and other towns.

The closure of Calva Bridge in Workington, which has been condemned to demolition, means people face a lengthy detour to get to the other side of the town.

If the bridge collapses, the local authority has said some 11,000 homes north of the river will lose their telephone connections.

The rail bridge remains intact and Network Rail has said it will build a temporary station on the north side of the River Derwent.

A total of six bridges have collapsed in the county and a safety review of all 1,800 crossings is under way.

Flood support centres remain open in Cockermouth, Workington and Keswick, offering advice on housing, insurance and other issues.

Conservative leader David Cameron has visited Cockermouth where he met residents affected by the floods and spoke to fire crews involved in the rescue effort.

He said: "Everyone's got to make sure that when the waters recede and when the television cameras go home that people in Cumbria aren't forgotten and that we give real help and real money with so many of the issues that need to be dealt with."

In the Commons, Health Secretary Andy Burnham praised the work of NHS staff and pledged the government would provide any extra resources needed.

Hundreds of residents have now returned to their properties to begin a huge clean-up operation.

Dr John Howarth, a GP in Cockermouth, said the community was under a great amount of stress and needed plenty of support to help people avoid illnesses such as depression.

"This is one of the big issues that we're going to face over the next few days, when people gradually come to terms with the stark reality of losing their homes," he said.

"These pressures actually affect people's health, not just psychologically but physically as well."

People have also been warned to exercise caution when hiring workers to help with repairs and to check their credentials.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8375580.stm


UK WARNINGS
Flood Warning
Thursday 26 November

FLOOD WARNING

There are 23 flood warnings in force;
Northwest (1) Midlands (7) Wales (3) Northeast (3) Scotland (9)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/weather/hi/uk_warnings/default.stm
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