Anyone caught out by the floods?

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I just wondered if anyone had been caught out by the flooding? I know Wayne (Swamper) has had his garage flooded. How about Hugh (miller1098) in Wales has he escaped unscathed? We hope none of our members have been affected!

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I hope Wayne's car wasn't in the garage?

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We have lots of people from the affected areas on here Gaz just hoping they all escaped untouched.

Mike
 

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It's dreadful :p
All those poor people :(
I hope all the people are ok ;)
 

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Hope this is not off topic.
Feel for the people who have suffered so much flooding this time round. We live on the top of a hill in Hemel Hempstead and we got within a 1in of it coming in the front door about 21yrs ago. The driver of a heavy vehicle at the time drove down the pavement past my front gate over public pavement which lowered it full length to the main road, after a terrific storm one night I opened front door to go to work and stepped out into 11in of water with more running down my path, panic wasn't the word, looking around I spotted my old fashioned dustbin, emptied the contents onto the front lawn and started to drag it along getting it about a half full then had to drag it up two steps out over the grassed area to the road making so much noise my neighbour came out to see what was going on and helped. After about 15 dustbins we had reduced the risk by about 2in and were completely nackered. The water was already over the outhouse raised door and pouring in but that floor was 4in lower than the main house floor, quick as a flash I got my club hammer and beat the row of bricks out under the outhouse door then done the same at far end thus allowing the water to run though and out into the back garden which slopes away down hill. Within a few minutes it was coping with the new down pour which now could be seen running along the pavement from the road to the lowest point which just happened to be my front gate. Camera out, pictures sent to council and insurance comp, within a month I had inserted a submerged pump under the front window in catchment tank with enough hose to reach out of the garden, while I awaited (u know who) to make a decision. I then decided to build another raised step at my front gate so said water might bypass, having finished this only days before the council decided to re-lay the path in its entirety, when they got to my gate they wanted to dig out my new step, needless to say the wife phoned me at work, a few words with the workman the step remained and the pump is still in situ, however it's never really been tested. The point of this story is, even living on top of a hill will still not guarantee safety from flooding. I can still remember that God awfull feeling that so many people must be feeling at this moment in time and my heart goes out to each and every one, I / we have got off lightly. Here's hoping the next lot of flood defences actually work for flood victims.
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My brother lives in the ribble valley in Lancashire. 2 minutes from his house is the village of Whalley. It was completely evacuated yesterday. They received a months worth of rain in 2 hours. They are in a real mess. My brothers been down to help some friends who's houses are completely wrecked.
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Its awful very everyone involved, especially at this time of year. Much of Gail's family live in Rochdale. Thankfully, they've suffered only power cuts unlike the centre of town there.
Thankfully so far it seems to be only property that has been damaged.
 

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My brother lives in the ribble valley in Lancashire. 2 minutes from his house is the village of Whalley. It was completely evacuated yesterday. They received a months worth of rain in 2 hours. They are in a real mess. My brothers been down to help some friends who's houses are completely wrecked.
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No doubt this will test the strongest amongst them, again my heart goes out to them.
Just hope the Gov and Ins comps step up.
Roy.
 

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No doubt this will test the strongest amongst them, again my heart goes out to them.
Just hope the Gov and Ins comps step up.
Roy.
Let's hope so Roy.
 
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Been very lucky where we are on the West Coast of Cumbria, most places have been hit hard on at least 3/4 occasions with more to come I suspect. Lots of rallying around and donations of dry packed and tinned food as well as appropriate clothing. Many thousands raised to ensure many of the children affected got at least something for XMAS. Not sure what the end game answer will be but it will take a lot of time, money and effort as I fear that this will be more of the norm in many areas of the UK.
 

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Croston Lancs looks like a scene from a disaster movie , up to 3' water no electricity , pavements full of furniture/carpets discarded Christmas trees , heart breaking
 

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Something tells me that over the years the rivers have become too shallow to cope, probably silted up, so instead of building barriers up why not dig out our river system to take what ever the weather throws at us, after all that's how the river system came to be there in the first place, No?????. Can it be that easy???
Rha, Roy.
 
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