UK Floods

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I have been speaking with Kristina LS and she says that she has heard about the flooding in the UK and thought many others would like to know what has happened. I can't tell you much, but what I saw yesterday was pretty horrific.

Parts of Oxford and Gloucester are under feet of water (A Foot: That's about a third of a metre for the metric among us - not measured in units of toes). Rivers have burst their banks after approximately one months worth of rain fell in an hour.

Needless to say, the drainage systems cannot deal with this and whole villages have been cut off and the latest news is that although people aren't dying like they did a few weeks ago, electricity supplies are out and water is off in many areas due to the fact that water treatment plants have been flooded out, contaminating the water supply. At least one electricity sub-station has been flooded and as we know electricity and water don't mix, so it has been shut down at least temporarily, leaving hundreds of thousands with no power.

It's the worst I have even seen. I mean we've had floods before and sea/flood defenses have been improved, but I don't think anyone was expecting this.

We're lucky. Pen and I live on top of a hill. Flood water would have to rise by about 100 feet before we'd be in any trouble. Right now and fortunately, we just have a very soggy garden, but it's bugger-all compared to some others.

I suggest you look on the BBC website for more up-to-date news...

Nick B

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