What caused the 2007 Gloucestershire floods?

The summer of 2007 was one of the wettest on record. Heavy rainfall at the end of June led to flooding in some areas in Gloucestershire, both from surface water overloading the drainage systems and very high water levels in main rivers and brooks.

How many died in 2007 floods?

2000
2007 South Asian floods

Residents of Keraniganj walk on a bridge on the bank of the flooded Buriganga river.
Date3 July 2007 – 15 August 2007
LocationIndia, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Pakistan
Deaths2000
Property damageAt least Rs. 500 millions (USD 12 million)

When did Tewkesbury flood?

July 2007
In July 2007, Tewkesbury was badly hit by floods, which had a catastrophic impact on the town. The effects included the flooding of hundreds of homes and businesses, loss of power and water, and loss of life.

What caused the Toon Monsoon?

The conditions that led to the extreme weather conditions were caused by a warm front blowing northward from the Azores and an eastward travelling cold front that came together over the British Isles.

How long did the 2007 floods last?

More than 800 properties were flooded that July – largely by surface water and some smaller tributaries, before the Rivers Avon and Severn rose to record levels. During the same period, the Mythe Water Treatment Works also flooded, leaving half the homes in Gloucestershire without water for 17 days.

What were the human causes of the Tewkesbury floods in 2007?

Causes: Heavy rain falling on already saturated soil. Mankind can make flooding worse by paving over surfaces and building effective drainage which means the water can reach the channel faster. …

What happened in Sheffield Flood 2007?

Hundreds of people were forced from their homes in Sheffield as torrential rain hit the city on 25 June 2007. Hundreds of people were forced to leave their homes, with villages near Rotherham amongst the worst hit, amid fears the nearby Ulley dam would collapse.

Did bushley flood in 2007?

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.

Is Tewkesbury in danger of flooding?

Tewkesbury is particularly vulnerable to flooding because of its geographical location at the meeting point of two sizeable rivers: the Severn and the Avon.

When did the River Thames flood in 2014?

See below for 30 images that tell the story of the River Thames floods of January 2014, plus aerial footage around the Chertsey Bridge area filmed by Richard Symonds.

What was the name of the extreme weather event that affected the north east in June 2012?

The disruption spilled eastward into our region, with Corbridge suffering the worst of the flooding when the River Tyne burst its banks. The worst summer storm in recent memory came on June 28, 2012 when a deluge nicknamed Thursday Thunder hit the region.

How many people died in the 2007 UK floods?

13
2007 United Kingdom floods

Severn flood 2007 Interview with ITN
Date1 June 2007 – 25 July 2007
Location(see below)
Deaths13
Property damageabout £6.5 billion

How many people died in the Tewkesbury floods?

Two people
Effects of the flooding Two people died as an indirect result of the flooding. 48,000 homes were without electricity for two days. 10,000 motorists were stranded on county roads, including the M5 where many people remained overnight.

How many people died in Tewkesbury floods?

Three people
Three people from Tewkesbury died during the floods following the heavy rain on July 20, 2007 – Mitchell Taylor, 19, and father and son Bram and Chris Lane.

Which areas of Sheffield are flooded?

Hill Slope Gradient Maps

  • University (PDF, 594KB)
  • Chapeltown (PDF, 701KB)
  • Greenland (PDF, 770KB)
  • Upper Porter (PDF, 678KB)
  • Lower Porter (PDF, 739KB)
  • Blackburn Brook (PDF, 531KB)
  • Don Corridor (PDF, 630KB)
  • Upper Don (North) (PDF, 1MB)

What caused the Sheffield Flood?

The Great Sheffield Flood of 1864 claimed the lives of at least 240 people and left more than 5,000 homes and businesses under water when the poorly constructed Dale Dyke Dam at Bradfield collapsed.

Is there flooding at Tewkesbury?

There are currently no flood warnings or alerts in force at this location River Severn at Tewkesbury.

What caused the flooding in Britain 2014?

Prolonged rain, hurricane force wind speeds and tidal surges caused widespread flooding, power cuts and major disruptions to transport. Some of the worst affected areas were Somerset, Devon, Dorset and Cornwall in the south west and the Thames Valley in the south east.

Why is the weather so bad in the UK at the moment 2021?

Why is the weather so miserable at the moment? Lots of low pressure has swept across the UK bringing heavy and persistent rain to a lot of areas. A spokesperson said: “The UK does get very variable weather so it’s not unusual to get more unsettled periods of weather, even sometimes in the summer months.”

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