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Flooding
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Sharron | Report | 7 Feb 2014 22:09 |
Nobody has said much but is anybody on here affected? |
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michael2 | Report | 7 Feb 2014 22:10 |
all ok in Essex so far. :-) |
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SheilaSomerset | Report | 7 Feb 2014 22:15 |
Not directly but we have problems locally, including a rain-induced landslide which has closed a fairly major road (took me an hour to get to Bath this morning, normally takes 20 mins). We are quite a way from all the misery on the Levels, but it is on our local news. |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 7 Feb 2014 22:22 |
think we're quite fortunate here in Cardiff |
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Sharron | Report | 7 Feb 2014 22:33 |
We can't get out the end of our road so we have to go round the other way. |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 7 Feb 2014 22:37 |
OK in this part of Kent, although the ground is saturated and fields west of here have alot of water that has collected in places, but not totally flooded. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 7 Feb 2014 22:43 |
A bit like Sheila, not directly affected but some roads flooded, fields under water, lots of warnings in place in surrounding areas. river Severn is high and expected to cause problems over the weekend. So pleased we didn't buy a house near the river. |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 7 Feb 2014 23:03 |
could I say that if there is anyone on Genes who has been flooded out and needs somewhere to live, I have plenty of room and would welcome anyone |
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BrendafromWales | Report | 7 Feb 2014 23:05 |
Not seen anything much in this part of North Wales. |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 7 Feb 2014 23:13 |
We're still amazed that we don't have any flooding caused by run-off. The road to the village runs along a valley bottom with fields on one side and housing and a couple of schools + playing fields on the other. Presumable the water is still able to permeate through the chalk. |
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maggiewinchester | Report | 8 Feb 2014 00:22 |
I'm personally lucky. I may be 3 steps down from the road, but there are 3 steps up to the house, and as I'm on a hill (ground slopes away on all sides of the house - I'm 6 ft higher than next door, and we're a terraced row!) Great fun when it's icy :-| :-| |
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Maryanna | Report | 8 Feb 2014 10:25 |
The town here on the Surrey / Hampshire border is surrounded by water meadows which flood whenever we have heavy rain. These serve to protect the town centre since it was flooded in the late 1960s. These have been flooded now since before Christmas although the level has gone up and down. Some new houses have been built right on the edge if the meadows and fortunately so far have stayed safe and dry. It is a hilly little town and we are up a hill on the outskirts of town with fields behind us, then open countryside for miles. |
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Dermot | Report | 8 Feb 2014 11:21 |
'Water, water, every where, |
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+++DetEcTive+++ | Report | 8 Feb 2014 11:48 |
One thing that's been puzzling about how the marooned Somerset Levels residents are coping - if the sewage is backed up in to their areas, what's happening to their own bodily waste?? |
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OneFootInTheGrave | Report | 8 Feb 2014 11:53 |
On a visit yesterday to the Somerset Levels, the prime minister suggested that cut backs in river dredging under the last Labour government made the area more liable to flooding - more or less saying the conservatives were not to blame. |
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~`*`Jude`*`~ | Report | 8 Feb 2014 12:13 |
AnnC...what a lovely thing to say:) |
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nameslessone | Report | 8 Feb 2014 12:26 |
How Kind, Ann - but Cardiff is a bit of a way. |
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OneFootInTheGrave | Report | 8 Feb 2014 12:32 |
AnnCardiff - what a lovely kind gesture to make <3 |
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Sharron | Report | 8 Feb 2014 12:35 |
I don't know where the stuff brought out of the ditches went on the back of the River Board tractor but I would have thought it could have been used on the land. |
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Phyll | Report | 8 Feb 2014 13:12 |
About time the poiticians looked after this country instead of sending money abroad. We don't seem to count for much anymore. My heart goes out to anyone who is having to deal with all this flooding. |
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