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What have I let myself in for? As of 15.50GMT today there were 113 flood warnings in the country. 60 of these were in West Yorkshire and 6 of them are in our little bit. Our local paper says: Brighouse submerged under torrent of water. Even the canal has burst its banks, flooding several local places of interest including the basement of Jennie's pub.  She'll be posting about that later I suspect, she's home safe now thanks to an ingenious bus driver.  I have some pictures I might be able to upload later (I can't find the cable in the still-packed boxes), so here are some from the local paper instead:

This is the park we regularly take [livejournal.com profile] shrublette to play in:

And these two are of the local ford. By local, I mean at the end of the street and over the road local. It was a lot higher than this before these photos were taken, the mud pattern is way above the building to the left.


Don't get floods like this around my part of the country much. No rivers or canals may possibly explain that though. Fun fun...
NB: If anyone from the Halifax Courier comes sees this post, I'd love to just link to the image pages on your site instead so you get the page views and thus ad revenue, but your website is configured so badly I actually can't, so there's no real apology for the hotlinking as you don't really give me an option :-(
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Date: 2008-Jan-21, Monday 17:39 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] miss-s-b.livejournal.com
Bah. Seen worse.

;)
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Date: 2008-Jan-21, Monday 18:49 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] davegodfrey.livejournal.com
It was quite wet in London too. No flooding of course, but absolutely driving rain
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Date: 2008-Jan-21, Monday 19:07 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] karohemd.livejournal.com
Urk, glad you're up on a hill.
Nothing much in Cambridge itself yet but parts of the Fens are looking rather bad.
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Date: 2008-Jan-21, Monday 19:11 (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] anisiriusmagus.livejournal.com
Glad you're all OK. We're fine in Skipton (about 30 miles to the North West of Brighouse) although there are a fair few roads round town that are under water. No trouble if you have walking boots and gaters, though!
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Date: 2008-Jan-21, Monday 19:18 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blue-condition.livejournal.com
After having seen Skipton and Silsden on the news at lunchtime I figured it was only going to keep coming downhill towards work - fortunately managed to scrounge a lift home at 4.30, just after the Leeds-Shipley and Leeds-Bradford lines were closed.

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Date: 2008-Jan-22, Tuesday 12:49 (UTC)
From: [identity profile] misscoollinda.livejournal.com
Thanks for the pictures. I hope everyone is okay and that the pub doesn't suffer any further problems.
We don't get flooded here either,generally, although I'm told that our particular part of the city used to be swampland. There are no canals or rivers nearby, and I doubt the Great Lakes would ever flood us out, unless that global warming thing does a number on us. Stay Dry!

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