ShiWarrior said:Bah, still cant get hold of her!!!![]()
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She's fine, she probably just can't charge her phone

ShiWarrior said:Bah, still cant get hold of her!!!![]()
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Anders0n said:Electric went off in the middle of the night but came back on just before 8am. Can't see it staying on for long if theres more rain to come.
We thought our water would go aswell but for some reason it's still working perfectly fine. Perhaps Hardwicke doesn't run off the Tewkesbury plant?
[TW]Fox said:She's fine, she probably just can't charge her phone![]()

ShiWarrior said:I hope your right mate![]()




clv101 said:Of course - he's talking about this individual event which is just bad luck, no one would say otherwise.
What the new evidence shows is:
collisster said:hmm the whole country seems to be underwater accept stoke
i aintcollisster said:hmm the whole country seems to be underwater accept stoke


The government's emergency response committee has met amid fears a power substation supplying thousands of homes in Gloucester may be lost to flooding.
The Cobra meeting came amid mounting concern the Walham station cannot be saved and as many as 250,000 people could lose power and water supplies.
BBC political editor Nick Robinson said it was understood that around midnight would be the critical time for the Walham station.
The armed forces were earlier drafted in to help emergency services build a temporary barrier around the switching station, which also provides power to water pumping equipment, but it is feared that these measures may not be enough to save it.
If Walham is lost it is thought it could take at least five days to get the power back, but contingency plans are being examined to provide alternative power and water supplies to customers, our correspondent added.
HaHa - good question!blueCAT said:About that newspaper cover... Why are the 'r's smaller than the other letters?