Sandstone1
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Im in west mids and roads now getting very bad with flooding. If we get much rain over night things are going to be bad. Anyone else?
This is a local bridge on a main A road. Worst I have ever seen it. Usually catches at least one unwary driver as it is very deep under the bridge. It does have depth markers but I think it has just about covered them.
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I hope so as I have to get to horses and to work.I’m in Worcestershire and the lanes were terrible getting to and from the yard this afternoon. It seems every time it dries up a bit the next load of rainfall makes it just as bad or worse - everywhere is just saturated. Sick to death of it I don’t think we’re due a lot of rain overnight though so hoping the waters have receded by tomorrow morning..!
Fingers crossed i had to make two detours earlier and then there was a bit of a land slip and a flood to navigate caused by water coming up through a drain… right by a river as well, just how?! Surely water should flow into the river. There’s a lot of talk of how the council no longer maintain the drains, wonder how much of it is to do with thatI hope so as I have to get to horses and to work.
Amazingly this is clear today. Next village down isn't so lucky.This is a local bridge on a main A road. Worst I have ever seen it. Usually catches at least one unwary driver as it is very deep under the bridge. It does have depth markers but I think it has just about covered them.
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We're on the river here (Thames) but the land is so full of water that there is nowhere for it to go - it's all across the floodplain now, and rising fast, I think they have opened a floodgate upstream. They like to save Henley and the fancy towns downstream from flooding, so they flood us instead.
We're upstream and they flood us too - Marlow has too many expensive houses! I thought the flood gates must be closed because there is only one way in or out of the village my old yard was in (& my old fields are a sea of brown water), but I wouldn't be surprised if they're having to let some through.We're on the river here (Thames) but the land is so full of water that there is nowhere for it to go - it's all across the floodplain now, and rising fast, I think they have opened a floodgate upstream. They like to save Henley and the fancy towns downstream from flooding, so they flood us instead.