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6 September, 2008 at 10:27 am #11369
Teenager dies as floods hit Britain
Reuters – Saturday, September 6 12:00 amLONDON (Reuters) – A 17-year-old girl died when the vehicle she was in plunged into a swollen river as torrential rain flooded homes and caused transport chaos in Britain on Friday.(Advertisement)
The girl was one of three passengers in a 4-wheel-drive vehicle which careered into the river in the flood-hit Powys region of Wales, a police spokesman said.The two other passengers, a man and a woman, were airlifted to safety but were suffering from hypothermia, he said.
The Taff river in south Wales burst its banks and the government’s Environment Agency published 40 other flood warnings on rivers in England and Wales.
Overflowing rivers and storm drains flooded houses and stranded motorists in Wales and southwest England.
Forecasters said there was more heavy rain to come and said there could be more flooding as the storms moved north.
The South Wales Fire and Rescue Service said it had received more than 350 flooding calls in a six-hour period, including calls to help people trapped in their cars by rising water.
Roads were impassable in parts of Wales while police in Gloucestershire, southwest England, warned motorists to travel only if necessary because some roads were under water.
Rail company Arriva Trains Wales also advised passengers not to travel.
Phil Rothwell, head of flood risk at the Environment Agency, urged people in flood-prone areas to watch weather forecasts.
“Rivers are rising very rapidly and bursting their banks, also the drainage system that takes the water away from our urban areas is also failing,” he told BBC television.
Over the next 24 hours he said the heavy rain was forecast to move northeast, through central England and into Yorkshire and northeastern England.
6 September, 2008 at 11:36 am #369874we had flood warnings…………really hammered it down all day yesterday and last night but no serious flooding like we had last year.
6 September, 2008 at 12:37 pm #369875relatively safe here in east scotland. but we had bad floods 2 weeks ago, so im hoping that was our wee shottie. blue skies sun and wind here today.
6 September, 2008 at 12:58 pm #369876A blustery. puff-cloud of a day in the West Of Scotland, interspersed with shimmering orange-slices of sunlight.
We live near a river, and once again are glad to be sited near the top of a hill with regards to flooding; but our nearest town is a martyr to it.6 September, 2008 at 1:30 pm #369877so far so good here, nothing like last year yet.
The pond is still at a safe level, we judge the rainfall by that.
6 September, 2008 at 2:35 pm #369878I cant get my washing dry :roll:
6 September, 2008 at 10:28 pm #369879Its p1ssed down all day with terrible winds here in south east Scotland
My mum, in south Wales got awful weather yesterday, in all the years she has lived in her house, she has never had so much as a puddle in her garden, yesterday, her garden was flooded!
7 September, 2008 at 1:57 am #369880my pals say the same… AMMANFORD and NEITH.. i love WALES !
7 September, 2008 at 3:47 am #369881It’s not very often I can say this, but… Norn Iron had an absolutely beautiful day on Saturday with wall to wall sunshine – long may it last.
10 September, 2008 at 8:36 am #369882One thing that will not happen to my home is flooding. It could get struck by lightning, the roof could be blown off in a storm, it could catch fire or be affected by subsidence but it’ll never flood!
We live at the top of a hill. A few years ago I contacted Direct Line about changing our house insurance policy to them – in fact I think they sent us junk mail and, uncharactersitcally for me, I followed it up.
Anyway, I phoned them and they said, after checking their computer, that they declined to offer any insurance deal as I live in a high flood risk area. I explained I live a quarter of a mile away from the small river and about 75 feet higher, but they said it was a flood risk area and that was the end of it.
Since then, a new housing estate has been built right next to the river!
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