The Sheffield Flood

June 25, 2007 | Filed Under Life 

Heavy rain has brought flooding to many parts of Sheffield, this is totally unseasonal and well out of character…

…global warming? …natural cycles? …apocalypse? …who knows..?

Deepcar, Station Rd.

The Little Don has over flowed its banks and the houses there are (were) under severe threat, water is at least 10 feet higher than normal and is at or above ground floor level.

My fiance’s house is (luckily) higher than most on station rd, the cellar is flooded but the house itself is thankfully still dry. water is just under the patio level the shed at the bottom of the garden is under water.

The bridge at Vaughton Hill/Wortley Road is closed and water is running over the top of it.

Her shop at elsecar heritage centre near barnsley is also flooded.

Mill lane has water over the tops of parked cars and boats are being used to rescue residents.

This is now personal.

edit:
just read this
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/south_yorkshire/6239000.stm

My thoughts are with them.

and more from Sky News
http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30100-1272242,00.html?f=vg

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One Response to “The Sheffield Flood”

  1. Fizz on June 27th, 2007 10:00 am

    Thinking about everyone around Sheffield.

    My aunt used to live in the end house, next to the open space on Station road, Deepcar. As soon as I heard the news I thought about Station Road with the river at the back.

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