Cumbria flooding

It's chucking it down here, I have never seen Cumbria so wet.

On the last forecast I think something like 62% of the 5 day precipitation total was falling on Saturday (~100mm for Saturday).

While nothing like as bad as some of the previous stuff coming down on already waterlogged ground that is quite significant - that is like a whole average month of rain for us here in the South West :S
 
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Have a few mates up there having a few problems...
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Christ, that's bad. How do these people fare with insurance? Will insurance honour this as it's an act of god?
 
The field near us is a flood area. It floods at least twice a year every year though not to this extent for a while. Stuff like that needs defences, If a area has flooded for the first time in 20 years then it's not as high of a priority imho.

Erm, that field sounds like the field IS part of the flood defences (i.e. a flood plain). You don't build flood defences to stop FIELDS flooding.

On that note, drove through St Michaels this afternoon - looked about 1ft away from topping the defences - just after they've repaired it from last week.
 
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Isn't this actually at the stage now where this could be considered a national disaster?

Not really - the flooding is still relatively isolated when considering the number of people directly affected.
 
Still raining as well spook? How high does it need to go to burst the bank?

The worrying thing is people will be getting sozzled on boxing day and someone is inevitably going to fall in one I fear :(
 
Still raining as well spook? How high does it need to go to burst the bank?

The worrying thing is people will be getting sozzled on boxing day and someone is inevitably going to fall in one I fear :(

Aye still raining, once it starts to go half into the red the city will start to flood again, well it did a few weeks ago with that chart:(
 
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