Allmost wrecked my Car last night on a fallen tree.........
The storm sounded very impressive here in the woods....
Yogi
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Allmost wrecked my Car last night on a fallen tree.........
The storm sounded very impressive here in the woods....
Yogi
the landscape where i am is very lumpy so only the fields flood. the wind is doing damage though
We lost parts of our roof at this place. And the parents had some trees blown to bits at the country place. I swear the entire upper floor wobbled yesterday too, but that may have been due to other factors and the sound was something else, the entire place creaking and a constant whooosh outside.
Oh, and we lost power for a bit.
No one hurt tho'.
when you think about it, a storm is the perfect time to murder someone
Carlilse is underwater, most of the uk been hammered by high winds but serious flooding in Cumbria.
:( reports said people were on their balconies to get above the waterline
Jonno :cool:
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Holy Guacamole we got chips!!
You're fucking joking?!?!? I was born in Carlisle. I still have family up there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jon L. Obscene
Now I can't get through on the phone :(
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Carlisle left cut off by flood waters
STEPHEN BREEN
THE city of Carlisle was completely cut off by flood waters yesterday as elsewhere in England motorways were closed and thousands of homes left without electricity.
Police appealed for help from boat owners in Carlisle to reach people trapped in their homes after flood water reached kitchen table height and started to creep upstairs.
In Cumbria, the fire service said the level of flooding was "vast", with houses being evacuated in Appleby, Longtown and Shap.
In Northumberland, 40 people were evacuated from their homes in Haydon Bridge to shelter in a village school after the River South Tyne burst its banks.
The Environment Agency issued seven severe flood warnings and more than 100 lesser flood warnings for rivers, while the Highways Agency warned drivers not to venture out unless their journey was essential, following a spate of serious accidents.
The A1M near Darlington, a major route into Scotland, was closed as high winds blew 25 lorries over.
The M6 was closed near Wigan, Lancashire, and at Birmingham, while the M1 was shut near Nottingham following a lorry accident.
The A591 in Kendal was closed due to flooding, part of the A69 was closed, and on the A6 between Carlisle and Penrith flooding was causing severe delays.
The Severn crossing at Bristol on the M48 and the QE2 bridge at Dartford were both closed from midnight because of high winds.
More than 80,000 businesses and homes suffered power cuts in the Midlands, and by yesterday afternoon more than 9,000 were still without electricity.