What caused the 2007 United Kingdom floods?

What caused the 2007 United Kingdom floods?

The combination of high rainfall and high water levels from the earlier rainfall led to extensive flooding across many parts of England and Wales, with the Midlands, Gloucestershire, Worcestershire, South, West and East Yorkshire the most affected.

Has Nantwich ever flooded?

Heavy rain causes floods near Nantwich as Flood Alert issued Emergency services have had to deal with localised flooding in Nantwich area after torrential rain hit the region.

What happened in the 2007 floods?

The summer of 2007 was the wettest on record. There was 414mm of rainfall across England and Wales from May to July – more than in any period since records began in 1766. Across Yorkshire and the Midlands, thousands of people were rescued, whole towns cut off and families forced to flee their properties.

Does the River Weaver flood?

River levels are slowly rising at the Pickerings Cut river gauge as a result of persistent rainfall today, on 28/01/2021. Consequently, the risk of flooding still remains a possibility for some properties close to the River Weaver along Warrington Road and Sandy Lane.

How many people died in the Tewkesbury floods?

Three people died
Flooding left 48,000 homes without power for two days, and 10,000 motorists were stranded on the M5 overnight. In Tewkesbury, the whole town became cut off and the RAF and Army were drafted in to help with the relief effort. Three people died.

Why did Sheffield flood in 2007?

2007: On 25 June, Sheffield suffered extensive damage as the River Don over-topped its banks, causing widespread flooding in the Don Valley area of the city. A 14-year-old boy was swept away by the swollen River Sheaf and a 68-year-old man died after attempting to cross a flooded road in Sheffield city centre.

When did Leeds flood?

2015
As families across Leeds tucked into leftover turkey on Boxing Day in 2015, heavy downpours led to catastrophic flooding within hours. The River Aire burst its banks in Leeds city centre and Kirkstall, damaging more than 2,600 homes and 700 businesses.

When did Hull flood?

On 5 December 2013, the east coast experienced a serious tidal surge, causing devastating flooding in Hull and communities along the banks of the Humber. The highest ever tide (5.8m) was recorded at the Hull Barrier.

Does Winsford flood?

Key figures have been released as part of a detailed investigation into the flooding across Northwich, Weaverham, Winsford this week — 19 recommendations come from a section 19 report into the 2019 flooding.

Is there a flood in Cornwall?

Cornwall village hit by flash flooding. Dozens of homes have been evacuated on the south coast of Cornwall as flash floods sweep through the county after violent thunderstorms on Tuesday afternoon. Cornwall Fire and Rescue told people to avoid the Coverack area because of “major flooding”.

Are roads and railways affected by flooding in Wales?

The warning, in place until 1pm on Thursday, said that some roads and railways were likely to be affected, with possible longer journey times for road, bus and train services. In north Wales, the police and fire service appealed to the public to only dial 999 during flooding if there was a risk to life.

How many properties were protected by Flood duty overnight in Cumbria?

Sheena Engineer, national flood duty manager at the Environment Agency, said its staff had protected more than 6,000 properties across Cumbria and Lancashire overnight on Wednesday.