Flash Floods
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bonobo
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Joined: Mar 2013
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15-08-2014 08:56 AM
Given the "biblical" rain yesterday in South East London, do you guys had flash floods in your basements /cellars? I read that a man in Forest Hill was rescued from his flooded basement yesterday.
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Jane_D
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15-08-2014 09:54 AM
Nasty. We don't have a basement but for the first time our patio 'flooded', rather than the water draining away into the lower part of the garden.
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Londondrz
Posts: 1,538
Joined: Apr 2006
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15-08-2014 12:17 PM
Waldenshaw Road was flooded to a point where bins on the pavement resembled grey and green ships. Its a pity the council have not unblocked the drains as I have requested for the last year, hopefully the photo I sent to them of the large boating lake will have some effect.
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Snazy
Posts: 1,516
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15-08-2014 05:14 PM
Yup apparently it was Sunderland Road the flooded basement occurred in. Sure did come down, and nice of the Met Office to issue a Yellow Alert 15 mins into it all.
I have noticed that a lot of gullys / drains around Forest Hill are blocked, and have started reporting them when I see them.
If you know of one that is blocked causing road or pavement flooding, Lewisham advise to report them here..
http://www.lewisham.gov.uk/myservices/tr...drain.aspx
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armadillo
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Joined: Aug 2010
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19-08-2014 09:03 AM
Thanks for the link Snazy, I'll certainly be making use of it!
Derby Hill Crescent got quite bad. For the second send time in as many months we had what I can only describe as a torrent of water flooding down our front drive - this time building up to a height of ~40cm up the front door, and inevitably into the house. Spent most of the evening mopping up floors and pumping out the basement
Still, in comparison to the guy who needed rescuing, I consider myself getting off lightly.
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