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Posted: 25/06/2007 - 18:56
by tas
Steve Dee wrote:Hmmmm putting this in the fun forum??? not really fun are floods....hope you get thru it ok neil
I know mate.. Since there's no off topic forum, and it wasn't connected with music i had no idea where to put apart from here.
Posted: 25/06/2007 - 19:04
by tas
River Don has burst it's banks in Sheffield (Brightside) near Meadow Hall and the situation there is GRAVE.
It rose 4 feet in less than 10 mins and people are being airlifted from a collapsing building, and it's a race against time. Cars floating down the street and a building has exploded.
Thousands of people are trapped, It's really bad.
Posted: 25/06/2007 - 19:47
by Dafunk
omg. that's one hell of a disaster mate.
hope things get better there soon... what's the situation with you, tas? moving furniture and stuff around?
Posted: 25/06/2007 - 20:19
by Waz
tas wrote:This is an image which is not too far away from where i live...
That's Wombwell, near Barnsley, isn't it tas? Been down that road myself without the flooding.
In contrast, this was the same road on 15th June, last time it rained heavily:
It's much worse now. I saw the floating cars in Brightside on the A6109 (been down there too!!) and it's scary stuff.
Posted: 26/06/2007 - 17:41
by tas
It's still not over in South Yorkshire..
about 10 areas of Doncaster have been evacuated due to the river Don bursting it's banks. A dam in Rotherham is close to collapse. If that goes then it'll cause massive destruction including a wipeout of an Electricity plant and swelling the River Don even more.
It's still critical here! Although i'm reasonably safe from Don.
Never seen anything like this before. I still can't get into many many areas of Donny including some motorways and main roads and about 40 schools are closed.
The forcast is for more rain from tomorrow too.
And yes, thats wombwell although Catcliffe is worse hit; under about 6 feet of water.
Posted: 26/06/2007 - 19:38
by Waz
tas wrote:
It's still critical here! Although i'm reasonably safe from Don.
Catcliffe is worse hit; under about 6 feet of water.
Indeed it is. Just been watching a news special on ITV1, and this is how Catcliffe looks at the moment:
Scary stuff, and the water's still rising there. It's gone down in Sheffield in a fair number of parts but the place looks a mess to be honest.
I just hope you manage not to be hit by any flood waters, that would be disastrous to say the least. If you could get out of Donny in any way, you'd be quite welcome to stay over here till it clears up.
Posted: 26/06/2007 - 20:39
by Misser
Waz wrote:
Ouch that looks like its getting serious. Tas do join waz and when you both got wet feet just remember i'm Dutch and can handle a flood. But more to the point the pubs stay open longer
Do take care mr. tas i hope you get lucky
Posted: 26/06/2007 - 21:55
by trace
Wow now it's getting scary, the weather is getting crazy!!!
Posted: 26/06/2007 - 23:02
by Subzero
Waz - that picture reminds me of the huge flood we had here in 1993 - a whole housing development had to be evacuated as the river tay burst its banks.....no fun whatsoever.....
Posted: 27/06/2007 - 11:24
by xo
Whoa!
Posted: 27/06/2007 - 19:08
by Jan Lund Thomsen
What's the situation like further up north? I'm heading to Edinburgh on Sunday.
Posted: 28/06/2007 - 7:44
by tas
It's perfectly fine up there.. Anything north of Yorkshire isn't affected - Although it is very cold up there at the moment so i'd take some woolies
Amazingly we are still suffering in Doncaster.. The situation has improved in sheffield and Rotherham but due to the delay effect from the Rivers it's really now it's started really effecting us. The entire villages of Toll Bar, Arksey, bentley and Almholme are under water aswell as Thorpe marsh power station (The army have been called in to rescue it).
Posted: 28/06/2007 - 8:08
by Subzero
Weather up here is fine Jan - only a few days of rain, NOTHING like down south....what the hell you going to edinburgh for? *nosey mode on*
Posted: 28/06/2007 - 12:48
by Matrix
This was Wakefield on Monday as I was crawling around the city looking for an exit that wasnt blocked off (took 2 hours to find one). Note the swan in the first pic.
Posted: 28/06/2007 - 17:05
by Jan Lund Thomsen
Steve Dee wrote:what the hell you going to edinburgh for? *nosey mode on*
Same as everyone else who heads there for their vacation: Whisky, haggis, deep-fried marsbars and Irn-Bru.