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UK floods could last months, scientist warns – 1.6 million properties across Britain at risk of groundwater flooding

Tuesday, February 11, 2014 8:03
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Aerial view of flooding in Britain, 11 February 2014. Photo: Sky News

By Thomas Moore, Science Correspondent
11 February 2014

(Sky News ) – Scientists have told Sky News that groundwater levels are now so high that parts of Britain face a serious risk of flooding for weeks or even months to come.

Andy McKenzie, a groundwater scientist at the British Geological Survey, told Sky News that even if the rain stopped today, so much water is soaking through the soil that levels are likely to keep rising for another two months.

The risk of flooding could remain high until May, he said.

Figures exclusively revealed to Sky News show that boreholes used to measure the height of the water table are overflowing in many areas, with the highest levels ever recorded.

According to the data from the British Geological Survey nine of the 14 boreholes in southern England are now showing “exceptionally high levels”.

At Chilgrove House in Sussex the groundwater level at the end of January beat records going back 179 years.

And at a borehole at The Well House Inn in Surrey the extraordinary rainfall has pushed up the water table by 20 metres in the last two weeks.

The British Geological Survey estimates 1.6 million properties in England and Wales are at risk of groundwater flooding.

They tend to be in low-lying areas where water is pushed up through rocks. They can be in normally dry areas, far from rivers and streams.

Andy Sparrow of Caveclimb, shows groundwater flowing through caves in the Mendip Hills, on 11 February 2014. This water flows to the already flooded Somerset Levels. Photo: Sky News

The Environment Agency (EA) has already issued groundwater flood alerts  for parts of south London, Kent, Surrey, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Hampshire, and Dorset.

The EA warns that cellars are likely to flood, and if groundwater seeps into sewers, there could be pollution. Roads could also be closed by rising water levels.

In the winter of 2000-01 groundwater flooding of the Patcham area of Brighton cost £800,000 and cut off the London to Brighton railway line.

Water flowing underground is also likely to mean the Somerset Levels will remain flooded well into the Spring.

Sky News descended through a pothole in the Mendip Hills to access a network of caves that stretches for several miles.

Huge volumes of water are cascading through the tunnels, heading for the low-lying areas.

Andy Sparrow of Caveclimb has been exploring the system for several decades. He said he has never seen it so wet for so long. [more]

UK Floods Could Last Months, Scientist Warns



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  • What do you expect?
    They are screwing with the weather across the States because of Fukushima and the radiation plumes that head straight for them to the point of drought…the clouds have to go somewhere.
    East coast snow and ice storms…UK Floods…the Pacific and the Atlantic are charging up by the hour and the little men who play God are going to kill us all !

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xe-LHAwkF3M

  • This is where Lind$ey William$ lives. :lol: :lol: :lol:

  • In winter it rains and the media is trying to whip this up into a big story because its a little wetter this year than last year.

    The whole of the UK “Could” Flood and everyone will be dead

  • DK

    It is not GW, nor exceptional rainfall, it is a cyclic pattern being made into a disaster by media because the agency responsible for flood prevention in the UK did nothing for 40 years allowing rivers to silt, banks to erode and ignoring drainage. At some point, the rivers overspill, the banks break and you get flooding, such as happened in Tewkesbury in 1998 – out another big rainfall event , of course if your agenda is depopulating the areas flooded to return them to a natural state, you allow catastrophic flooding so the people eventually have to move not being able to afford repairs and insurance.

  • XYZ

    A couple of years ago it rained all summer long here in the UK. This is extreme but not that out of the ordinary. The government have done nothing to help those in high risk areas and allowed it to get out of control, and who knows for what agenda they have in the pipelines – you but you can bet they have a financial interest.
    GW doesn’t exist but natural climate changes do.

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