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LYNMOUTH FLOOD 1952

LYNMOUTH FLOOD 1952. …it’s going to be a very wet tale…. setting the scene I. …so where is this Lynmouth place?…. Lynmouth is situated on the North Coast of Devon. …oh, so that’s where all the action is going to take place!!…. setting the scene II:.

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LYNMOUTH FLOOD 1952

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  1. LYNMOUTH FLOOD 1952 …it’s going to be a very wet tale…

  2. setting the scene I …so where is this Lynmouth place?… Lynmouth is situated on the North Coast of Devon …oh, so that’s where all the action is going to take place!!…

  3. setting the scene II: …what were the CAUSES of the flood?… August of 1952 was extremely wet the ground had become saturated on the evening of August 15th 230mm (23cm) of rain fell in a freak storm lasting 14hours (over 3000million gallons of water) Immediate surface run-off causing a flash flood …I’m singing in the rain, I’m singing– hang on it’s getting very wet here! …

  4. setting the scene III: …yep – you guessed it, more CAUSES… Impermeable (water can’t soak in) rocks mean increased run-off Steep river gradient & small drainage basin & narrow river valley’s The River Lyn had been narrowed and diverted - to build hotels & stuff! …hmm – good idea? let me think …

  5. THE FLOOD

  6. the impacts The narrow arch of the river became blocked & the river flowed down the main street – following the easiest path Over 100,000 tonnes of boulders left in the main street – one boulder found in the basement of a hotel weighed 7.5 tonnes Rocks of 10m3 moved by traction 34 people killed & 90 houses/hotels destroyed & 130 cars/19 boats destroyed …this is all pretty serious stuff…

  7. Lynmouth Today • River takes natural route (same as flood) • Floodplain left to take water • Larger & wider bridges • Where hotel was is now open • Channel has been straightened to allow water to flow away more quickly …phew! glad they did something…oh! one last thing!…

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