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Posted: Mon 25 Jun, 2007 5:38 pm
by munki
The River Aire has burst its banks... City Station has been shut down 'for the foreseeable future'...Not a day to go tunnelling, I think.
Posted: Mon 25 Jun, 2007 7:36 pm
by simonm
Aye, I passed the railway near the Bridge pub and it was under a few feet of water. Never seen the river as high. If the dividing wall was to give way millions of gallons of water would deluge the whole railway there!!!!!
Posted: Mon 25 Jun, 2007 9:32 pm
by parlington
There must be lots of stories around Leeds about the torrential rainfall all day, here is a snapshot of the Cock Beck in full flow at Aberford, the local residents living in certain knowledge that if it didn't stop, any amount of sandbags would be useless!
Posted: Mon 25 Jun, 2007 9:42 pm
by parlington
There appears to be an error with uploading from Safari [a Mac Thing you know] so my image did not upload, I should have remembered to use Firefox, which works fine, so I'll try again!
Posted: Mon 25 Jun, 2007 10:33 pm
by Squatch_11
Yeah, it's been nuts today - the A64 near Thorner was under about a foot of water this afternoon, and bits of Scholes were well flooded. Water lapping at my front door when I got in, lucky escape involving a bucket and plenty of bailing out onto the lawn....Anyone got any photos of the carnage at the station - sounds as though it's well full on.
Posted: Mon 25 Jun, 2007 11:13 pm
by munki
The 'Emergency Procedures' kicked in at the Town Hall which meant PEPU went into effect in the basement where the police station used to be (if I explain what that means, I may get in trouble), & the Victoria Hall was opened for people to come & take refuge in if they could not get home. They brought one of the City Organists to play for the entertainment of damp refugees. It was very Blitz Spirit!The Town Hall Staff looked like they might have a long night ahead of them...
Posted: Tue 26 Jun, 2007 11:35 am
by Squatch_11
The BBC Leeds site has got some photos on the madness of yesterday
http://www.bbc.co.uk/leeds
Posted: Wed 27 Jun, 2007 10:52 pm
by rikj
I wandered into town when it became apparent that something highly unusual was going on. This is a pic of Hol Beck, probably a good 2 metres higher than normal. I had a look in the Dark Arches and the water was hitting the bottom of the footbridge, scary.
Posted: Thu 28 Jun, 2007 12:54 pm
by Squatch_11
Bet Phill is glad he didn't decide to explore that beck on that day!!!
Posted: Thu 28 Jun, 2007 1:47 pm
by rikj
Yes, I just wanted that pic for the comparison. This one was taken around 3 weeks ago when phil and I went down there.I reckon the volume of water must have increased around 40-50 fold, which is an enormous amount. It shows that the design of these old culverts is spot on. The deep fast flowing channel in the middle is pretty much self cleaning, and the high sides mean these once in 10 years floods can be coped with.Unfortunately they don't seem to be maintained as well anymore and some of the stones are coming loose. Wouldn't surprise me if they've been ripped out now.