Aftermath of storms Ciara and Dennis on the UK and Ireland, 20th and 21st February 2020.
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This was Pleasant Street #Pentre, #Rhondda yesterday afternoon. Homes there have been flooded a second time in under a week.
You can donate to help them and others who have been affected by the floods here: https://t.co/2nYq86IxUZ pic.twitter.com/BMwBn2KKnU
— Leanne Wood ??????? (@LeanneWood) February 21, 2020
#rhondda #dennisstorm #landslide #tylorstown no path left next to river. pic.twitter.com/HKCjwdxxn5
— Paul Portman (@paul_portman) February 16, 2020
Rhagor o broblemau ym Mhentre, Cwm Rhondda y bore ma wrth i ddŵr o cwlfer neu ffos orlifo am yr eildro o fewn ychydig ddyddiau
More problems in #Pentre as a culvert overflows again and floods houses pic.twitter.com/nbXzwWi2Nv— AlunThomas (@alunth) February 20, 2020
No matter how deep the flood water, there’s always one w*nkspangle who thinks his truck can make it…
Lads, leave him. #StormDennispic.twitter.com/CXX5V3olRI
— FoxtrotCop ?? (@Foxtrot_Cop) February 20, 2020
Video on Ferguslie flooding in #Paisley #weather #Scotland #floods #flooding pic.twitter.com/97nmQOQP4e
— NickPonty (@pontyonproperty) February 21, 2020
If anyone wants some free water, plenty spare in Shropshire. Cressage bridge but majority of the flood plains look like this pic.twitter.com/2YH3JMcrsA
— Ben Naylor (@shropshireben) February 19, 2020
Turbo charged swans taking advantage of the #floods in #Worcester. ♥️#sabrinabridge pic.twitter.com/QjsPG9KiJl
— Scottiejojo (@ScottieJoJo) February 21, 2020
RT wmaspeterbowles: Upton Upon Severn flood footage
On our way back to base we've visited specific areas to survey the flood water & access issues so we can feedback to our command cell who are coordinating the OFFICIALWMAS response to #StormDennis
Han… pic.twitter.com/wnHse7xPgQ
— Paul (@BlueKiteTrainer) February 21, 2020
currently in my home town we are surrounded by flooded fields from the overflow of the River Severn, this field is usually home to 100's of sheep. lets hope for a long dry summer ? pic.twitter.com/EmcGd6BsVf
— R.J.McCabe (@RJMcCabe1) February 21, 2020
View across the Severn Valley, and extensive flooding, first thing this morning. Starting from towards Worcester and finishing looking towards Gloucester. #flooding #severnvalley #malvernhills pic.twitter.com/Oixsfytpuz
— Bronwen Williams (@stray_hamster) February 21, 2020
Water as far as the eye can see on the River Trent at North Muskham. First time we have ever measured the entire floodplain flow with the @hrwallingford Arc Boat. @EnvAgencyMids River peaked just 0.25 m below the November 2000 Record. pic.twitter.com/FCD2fpkAEj
— Richard Severn (@rsevern7) February 19, 2020
Drone footage shows scale of flooding in Upton-upon-Severn.#RNHTweets pic.twitter.com/f58XB37M5N
— Radio News Hub (@radionewshub) February 20, 2020
Sweet Severn run softly..
Walk along the River anyone? #riversevern #floods2020 #floodplain #castlemead #alneyisland #Gloucester pic.twitter.com/VYaAOCbfCH— Carole Bowe ? (@Cazlar123) February 20, 2020
Water levels of the river Severn through #Bewdley still high but steady@WMerciaPolice1 @OFFICIALWMAS @HWFire @ShropCouncil @HfdsCouncil @TelfordWrekin @shropsfire @SARAWyreF @WestMerciaSAR @WarkSAR working hard behind the scenes 24/7 to keep everyone safe pic.twitter.com/395Wlb0MaD
— ☤ WMAS HART ☤ (@WMASHART) February 20, 2020
Water on the River Severn at Bewdley still extremely high but dropping. Environment Agency incident teams are monitoring weather forecast closely 24/7 to see if the unsettled picture will have any effect. Keep up to date with local flooding warnings at https://t.co/9fVnfkNtCr pic.twitter.com/HfVkTBdayn
— Mike Grimes (@MikeGrimesEA) February 20, 2020
Just so you all know the happy ending ,,, #floods #Hereford #4×4 #idiot pic.twitter.com/kJPOPIMSAb
— christine megson (@meganewswest) February 21, 2020
20 feet of water forcing its way under Hereford's old bridge and into homes on the high bank on Monday. Water was inches from over-topping the flood defences and inundating the south of the city pic.twitter.com/l8na0DU71O
— @XRHereford (@xrhereford) February 19, 2020
Some more more dronery from @joe9tee which we filmed in #Worcester earlier this week pic.twitter.com/UUM2C0mU1S
— Phil Mackie (@philmackie) February 21, 2020
Here's the floods in Grimley, Worcester yesterday… ? pic.twitter.com/ldcV1rIE0b
— Luke Cox (@Luke_Cox11) February 21, 2020
When MP Richard Grahame says on BBC NEWS " no homes were flooded over the last two weeks of flooding in Gloucester" .??? pic.twitter.com/bZ4yQPtP5q
— big bad ben (@gloswebcams) February 21, 2020
All the money poured out of this country to help other countries in disaster, has a single penny come back in? .
yes its winter in the flood plains.
My house here in france is still available for a swap for a house in UK. we have 5 bedrooms, no mortgage. Looking for a 3 bedroomed home in UK with garage or room to build one.
Old footage
Taxes will go up as the feeking government won't want to spend what they have already taken from us all.
Look up in the sky ppl. Look at what they are spraying in our skies daily. They are doing this on purpose. Geoengineering weather control. Look up Dana Ashley channel. Mike morales Never lose truth2 This isn’t a conspiracy or a laughing matter. Wake the hell up ppl. Just look up in your sky and pay attention and you won’t have to wonder, you’ll see it with your own two eyed. It’s sad bc most ppl are just lost and dumbed down to the point they can’t see what’s right in their face
Dredge the bloody rivers again already!
Bad management.
I can’t believe people are driving in that flood.
I'm looking for the floating garbages???
More and worse is coming! SEMPER PARATUS ?✌️☮️??
Time to start dredging the rivers
Dennis the menace
Where is boris… oh yes in a fridge
Water in car engines is a VERY bad thing!! Why do it?
They should have left that person in that truck….lol
Dam that's just dumb….
Should be a good summer, usually is after severe floods.
Not sure why all the bitching? It's only a little bit of water?
Thank god no casualties!!!
It is obviously nearly over now for most of the UK no need to worry and most damage is limited to odd bits of unimportant property thank God!
Why are they driving through it???????
I don't think insurance companies should have to pay out if you knowingly drive into three feet of water.
CARS AND ALL TYPES OF VEHICLES IN THE WORLD ARE THE CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE.
Climate change effect
It must be so frustrating being the teams who are out there rescuing people that are trapped in their homes and vehicles, just watching some idiot drive right into the flood water and get stuck.
I am truly lost with my species. it cries and moans at every disaster, disasters that are artificially created because of my species not having the intelligence to understand where it lives and how to live their without destroying the very thing it relies on for its existence. it shows this in the fact it embraces a system of endless growth in a space that is not endless. I've listened to all these people crying about they are homes been flooded time and time again. but not once have I heard one say we need to reduce our population so we do not need to keep building homes and covering the land in mmore and more concrete. otherwise this is going to get worse the more land we cover in concrete.
I don't hear it. so it just shows you these people will put up with anything as long as they do not have to talk about population control. they do not have to have any restrictions upon them. Somebody said we are not overpopulated. Well if you do not have a policy on population control then the result of that will be overpopulation.
so the more people you cram onto this island the more homes you build the worst this is going to be because there is nowhere for the water to go.
Natural countryside can absorb 70% more water than farmlands, 100% more water than concrete and tarmac, so it is obvious why this is happening and no amount of money is going to solve it. because we have a species living on an island embracing an endless growth system in people that shows you the mentality of the people on this island doesn't it.
especially when they vote people to govern them that based their policies on endless growth on an island. what more do I need to say to explain what is happening.
We need a debate on prime-time television discussing the benefits of reducing our population, not only to our environment which we rely on for our existence but our own species future.. this debate is long overdue the only reason why it is not happening because my species is not as intelligent as it claims to be, that's why it can't deal with this subject it hasn't the emotional ability or the intelligence to discuss such a subject, and the main to emotions that govern over 98% of the human population is personal greed and selfishness, this is the reason why it can't solve anything.
The human species can only save the environment if it can make money out of saving the environment, it is why your leaders are having such a hard time protecting the environment. because making money must come first, must be more important than protecting your environment.
The ground is saturated. New rain water can't go nowhere.
Such a shame to see all this happening, and the government still lack the enthusiasm to stop this. Every year is the same, and they give poor excuses.
Gutted for our English people ….
They live we sleep the alarms going off beep beep time to wake up to the deceit our whole reality is made up by the elite.
Which Country has sent in money to help the UK ????
when you buy a house it's all about location location location
guy in 4×4 no idea haw to drive fool
Floods all over the world, Mississippi Jacksonville is under water.. Jesus is coming soon, I pray I read my bible correctly that there is a rapture, or a taking away where we meet Jesus in the clouds..
Water is flat and level. So is the earth otherwise it wouldn't flood.