Thanks Jean,
you told us what we in Germany saw in TV.
And for sure I am one agreeing with this
but I'm sure we all wish them well anyway.
all the best for everybody there. And I add I personaly will never move
from the sixth floor where we live here in HH, Germany
Greetings
Ilske
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We're dry, our house is on high ground, but other parts of Tamworth have
been affected, roads closed, etc. Getting to my Newton Regis class and
back tonight was a case of (DH) driving through water - yesterday it
would have been impassible. At least this time the warnings were early
enough for the
Actually, Mid Wales around Welshpool, Newtown and Betwys-y-Coed is also
flooded. Ann Maclean may be affected.
Patricia in Wales
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If you look at a map of England Scotland and Wales, most of the current
flooding is in the middle to the right of Wales. The average rainfall there
for July is around 35mm (1.4 inches), but 135 mm (5.3 inches) fell in one 24
hour period with more rain added to it on other days. Last week it was
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barely getting coverage on this side of the pond, but after watching the BBC,
and checking their webside - are any of you affected
It's barely getting coverage on this side of the pond, but after watching the
BBC, and checking their webside - are any of you affected? Are you dry?
Living in New Orleans, and seeing entire towns in the UK flooded, it's deja vu
all over again.
Beth McCasland
in the suburbs of New Orleans
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