Following Storm Dennis and Storm Ciara, more floods across the UK and Ireland, hitting Shropshire and Shrewsbury, in particular, hard.
Sources:
#countryfile oh yes we as farmers have caused the #floods. Bloody hell lack of #dredging is the main cause ! Plant a tree now in 50 years it may help. @BBCCountryfile @EnvAgencyNW pic.twitter.com/5ZfOedNd1p
— rattycastle (@rattycastle) February 23, 2020
River Rae looking full today. #River #rea #kingsnorton #birmingham #floods pic.twitter.com/c84p8nKV7W
— Steve Haley (@stehaley) February 24, 2020
Otley weir this afternoon, least the flood waters have gone down. #otley #floods pic.twitter.com/QvQoikBgUs
— mark harriman (@harrimanm57) February 23, 2020
We have had to close the road into @UCLanArena due to flooding. Access at the moment is only on FOOT from Cottam Way or Savick Way.
We are continually accessing the situation and hopeful to be back open later this afternoon.#Preston #Floods #PrestonFloods #Flooding pic.twitter.com/iAYg7g23CZ— UCLan Sports Arena (@UCLanArena) February 24, 2020
Roads terrible again today en route to @clamidlands office, where the roads are not flooded you’re avoiding huge pot holes! Go carefully all. I fear river levels back up in no time ? #floods #shropshire pic.twitter.com/cyWuBTkHtC
— Sophie Dwerryhouse (@S_Dwerryhouse) February 24, 2020
Spectacular up at Derwent Dam #derwentdams #Derbyshire #Sheffield #outdoorcity #floods @BBCLookNorth @stwater pic.twitter.com/SixtAsuGOK
— Rick Long ⚔ (@RickRicklong) February 24, 2020
https://twitter.com/DanielZuchowsky/status/1231869918477537280?s=19
#Shrewsbury #Floods pic.twitter.com/sOVIcTW5lt
— Shooey (@Shooey_) February 24, 2020
#MyWalkToWork #Shrewsbury #floods #staysafe pic.twitter.com/uH7S7XY3m1
— Kath (@Crescent_Cakes) February 24, 2020
#Kelfield by the see #York #Cawood #floods pic.twitter.com/xzN34lFoAk
— Rob Glover (@HorsePowerImage) February 24, 2020
My home town is suffering the worst floods for 20 years and no sign of either @DKShrewsbury or #LiarJohnson #WheresBoris pic.twitter.com/PUa50ZNYUV
— Ali Wright #RejoinEU #FBPE ???? (@Alison_Starfish) February 24, 2020
It’s almost too deep even for the old army truck dubbed the ‘flood bus’ to get through the lanes around #Pentre in #Shropshire. It was coming through the flood at one point… @bbcmtd @BBCShropshire pic.twitter.com/gVn8dfka1y
— Louisa Currie (@BBC_Louisa) February 24, 2020
Second flood in 7 days. #ukfloods #RiverSevern #shrewsburyfloods #Shrewsbury @ShropCouncil this needs to stop #managecountryside #soil
Effective flood defences build more trees & less houses #georgeeustace @10DowningStreet @EnvAgency#stormdennisuk pic.twitter.com/6WYKYSTph7— Siobhan Connor (@ConnorPR) February 24, 2020
Shrewsbury town centre this morning – severe flood warning in place as River Severn due to reach close to its highest level ever pic.twitter.com/jyiORzvYRW
— Becky Johnson (@BeckyJohnsonSky) February 24, 2020
This is Pastures Road bridge between Mexborough and High Melton the bridge has only just been repaired from the damage of the 2019 floods and the fields are so saturated the flood water is affecting it again @BBCSheffield pic.twitter.com/G5Cj7xGJUU
— Andy Kershaw (@andyksheffield) February 24, 2020
Cheers @EnvAgencyYNE for all your “don’t drive through flood water it’ll destroy property” guidance… practice what you preach in Mytholmroyd pretty please x @ScottAPatient @robintuddenham pic.twitter.com/fAkHDoZWBT
— Oliver Redfern (@superfloam) February 24, 2020
A flood warning is in place in #Ulverston. River levels have risen at the Fitz Bridge river gauge as a result of heavy rainfall. #Heartnews pic.twitter.com/DHkKiUhxkn
— North West News (@HeartNWNews) February 24, 2020
Tis a bit wet here #floods pic.twitter.com/vK4fPx49FS
— fergusob (@fob75x1) February 24, 2020
The scene at Clementhorpe in #York this morning – flood defences being tested – more @joncowap @BBCYork pic.twitter.com/cwcq1pCosh
— Julia (@bishwife) February 24, 2020
#Shrewsbury #shrewsburyfloods water levels are fast flowing and steadily increasing in depth
Road and public access closures are in place @OFFICIALWMAS pic.twitter.com/ozUFqOl3xr
— ☤ WMAS HART ☤ (@WMASHART) February 24, 2020
Severe weather warning in #Shrewsbury meaning danger to life pic.twitter.com/eYRaWi7mqA
— Katy Rickitt (@KatyRickittITV) February 24, 2020
Smithfield Road shut again. Lots of water poured onto the road. Shaky camera as I’m also trying to hold my brolly and not do a Mary Poppins #Shrewsbury #shrewsburyfloods pic.twitter.com/KwvKL4GmEv
— Nick (@nhumphreys_star) February 24, 2020
#RiverSevern in #Shrewsbury today pic.twitter.com/8ourtWmJNo
— ed jones (@A6EDJ) February 24, 2020
#shrewsbury #ShrewsburyFloods pic.twitter.com/P1ICrTTkl7
— Joe Williams (@iRunJoe) February 24, 2020
Coleham #Shrewsbury filling up quickly this morning with residents rushing to add additional sandbags to properties pic.twitter.com/M0oew0PQVW
— ☤ WMAS HART ☤ (@WMASHART) February 24, 2020
River Severn at Newtown. Path completely covered by water. Ducks enjoying themselves though. pic.twitter.com/SqaY8W8eDB
— Maddie Ottaway (@MaddieOttaway) February 23, 2020
So the snow came and went and now the becks are up again #greenkeeping #flooded pic.twitter.com/QS5AWZRV6v
— Garforth Green Staff (@GarforthGreen) February 24, 2020
Roads terrible again today en route to @clamidlands office, where the roads are not flooded you’re avoiding huge pot holes! Go carefully all. I fear river levels back up in no time ? #floods #shropshire pic.twitter.com/cyWuBTkHtC
— Sophie Dwerryhouse (@S_Dwerryhouse) February 24, 2020
FLOOD WARNING
We strongly advise avoiding Erddig Road if possible this morning, as it is flooded. As the video shows, it is currently passable, but very deep. Pupils walking in should definitely arrive at the front of school as the pavement is also flooded. pic.twitter.com/WyYG64aPxR— St Joseph's Wrexham (@SJ_WXM) February 24, 2020
Not this pic but we are flooded again.. this is today @bridgeholme pic.twitter.com/Pe7o5OLW9i
— sharon mitchell (@sharongoLdstar) February 24, 2020
Parts of Shrewsbury under water again this morning. Levels similar to pre-barrier days 20 years ago @bbcmtd @BBCShropshire pic.twitter.com/McaEjUz0Ws
— Giles Latcham (@GilesLatcham) February 24, 2020
The river is flowing fast through the grids by the Shrewsbury hotel #shrewsburyfloods pic.twitter.com/yunM5duWnJ
— Kirsty234 (@Kirsty2345) February 24, 2020
Severn flood plain west of Shrewsbury yesterday (Sunday) evening so imagine it’s worse now… (via @HireaCanoe FB page again) #floods #Shropshire pic.twitter.com/fttTuZDNde
— Mark Scott (@mark_sc0tt) February 24, 2020
The river level in Shrewsbury certainly higher today and expected to rise again tonight@ShropshireStar @CountyTimes pic.twitter.com/UvGkZzWkCe
— Clive Williams walking ??????? photography (@Clivewilliam428) February 23, 2020
#shrewsbury #ShrewsburyFloods pic.twitter.com/P1ICrTTkl7
— Joe Williams (@iRunJoe) February 24, 2020
Roushill, Shrewsbury @bbcmtd @BBCShropshire pic.twitter.com/2zFCNHnOXv
— Giles Latcham (@GilesLatcham) February 24, 2020
Man made Climate Change can not be denied. Man is deliberately making it. Search Cloud Seeding, Geo~engineering
I haven’t seen any videos of the animals, like the cattle and horses, etc. Where are they in all this deluge?
Love and concern from your,
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Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, February 22, 2020, #237 ( Dane Wigington )
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Я конечно не НАстро но дальше будет только ху….е
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Wheres our Foreign Aid going?
Yes!!! Finaly we got our fishing waters back…
Looks like Kassel on 17. Mai 1943 after Bombarding the Edertalsperre by Royal Air Force. Water is coming over night one Meter high. Without dams for regulation you have the flood in the City. Built some dams in the Hills and then is all ready, it didn't breaks. Good Luck there.
I live on a hill 1,800ft above sea level, SCREW YOU FLOODS YOU CAN'T GET MEH
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They need to start dredging the river again that would help slightly
..and just as Polish construction workers are being pushed out! Bad luck?
Spoilt Eton educated Boris sent daddy to the C4 Climate Debate in his place. He whimped out on an Andrew Neil interview. He hid from reporters in a fridge. Are we really surprised this man-boy is hiding from flood victims?
The UK IS NOT UNDER WATER ,WE ARE DRY AS A BELL IN LONDON, LAST TIME I KNEW WE WERE PART OF THE UK.? ITS JUST A FEW PLACES UP NORTH THAT ALWAYS FLOOD
Been warned for 30 years to annually dredge rivers and ditches etc. Councils are to busy building homes for the world's poor.
UK turning in to a always flooded Bangladesh.
I am sure it’s EU fault. If Brexit would have been implemented 3 years ago this would never had happened. ?
& all the plastic rubbish floats out to sea
Now this brings back memories of the good old movie titanic with scenes of palace suite houses flooding in the interior all british first class fancy.
No time for this, too much celebrity news going on.
Praying for the people??
Praying that the weather turns for the better soon.
It is apparent that it will take a long time to recover from the damage cause by so much water as well as health concerns from the dampness.??????
JUDGEMENT IS UPON THE HEATHEN NATIONS THAT ENSLAVED THE TRUE BIBLICAL ISRAELITES. MORE PLAGUES ARE COMING AND MORE DISASTER ON THE WAY….
Did anyone pull the plug out of the British Isles?
those fancy houses with a great view of the river, not laughing now are you with water full of shit in your house,,!! hahah
Kann nicht sein Fake ? Hilfe wir verbrennen alle. Gruss Greta ??
The guy freaking out about 6 inch deep water after showing massive flooding is ridiculous
A woman yesterday evening on the BBC what the papers say.
I think she speaks for all of you.
She said we can't build on the Coast because of erosion, we can't build on the floodplains because of the weather. So we have no choice, we have to build on green belt land.
It's anything but let's face the truth.
let's destroy our environment and ourselves but that's better than controlling our population isn't it. Because the human race has no alternative it has to carry on multiplying and building homes it has no ability to control itself, it's not intelligent enough to deal with the subject.
You are all proving that 100%. it's time to talk about reducing the population but all I get need to have more children we need to build more homes we need to create more jobs more well. if you destroy your environment you won't be here.
apparently you are not even intelligent enough to understand that.
How we ment to play u lot if ur under water
Shrewsbury on Sea
Looks like a good time to invest in construction materials supply store chains in the UK. Footsie, go.
I hope there's no more deaths due to this flooding. Good luck
UK has become backward County
Dennis had zin om te zwemmen