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It may be too soon after the event at the moment but does anything think it would be a good idea?

2007-07-30 09:15:55 · 3 answers · asked by tattyhead65 4 in Environment Global Warming

I ask this question because I've found a blog concerning the affects of the flood on the town I live in. This is it:- http://www.abingdonblog.co.uk/

2007-07-31 04:41:09 · update #1

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I think you're right that it's too soon at the moment, but at some point in the future, when the recovery is far closer to completion, maybe a site will be set up.

The pictures I have seen over the last few weeks will stay with me for a long, long time. Two, in particular, haunt me:
1. the aerial view of Tewkesbury submerged under muddy, brown water;
2. a family being forced to leave their flooded home in Oxfordshire. The dad carrying their dog, the mum carrying blankets, and the little boy carrying a birdcage crying his eyes out.
Absolutely heart-breaking.

Fingers crossed this dry, sunny weather stays around for a while now. I think we've all seen enough rain to last a flippin' long time - even those of us living in the parts of the country fortunate to have been spared the devastating floods.

2007-07-30 09:31:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

What? These were the worst floods in 50 years. Why did the floods occur 50 years ago? How about a website comparing the floods?

2007-07-30 09:23:31 · answer #2 · answered by Dr Jello 7 · 0 1

Idk the sad thing is it really depends on how many people died if no one dies then ussually there is not much people do, but I guess if all else you could always start your own if they don't :)....................

2007-07-30 15:01:57 · answer #3 · answered by william8_5 3 · 0 0

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