27 December 2015, 11:56
Rely on thestate eh??
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27 December 2015, 12:35
plenty of people in those areas are without power because the sub stations got flooded.
Some people that prefer to be alone arent anti-social they just have no time for drama, stupidity and false people.
27 December 2015, 13:37
I see on the BBC news the people of the part of York in the most vulnerable areas report that even with 48 hours notice the council STILL did not manage to get any sand bags out to the home and business owners.
27 December 2015, 18:23
More insanity from the state, In Tadcaster a huge sodding great mobile emergency water pump unit costing thousands hd to be abandoned because the flood water rose up around it and flooded it !!!
If I hear right in one area alone where in the last 15 years MILLIONS of pounds have been spent on modern state of the art flood defences MOST ( not all) have failed to stop the floods. In York where they know all about regular flooding they built new homes on the wharf area near the old chocolate factory, these new home have flooded.
27 December 2015, 21:23
Some people have been warning about climate change for a long time, and some people haven't been listening.
27 December 2015, 21:36
agree , it might be time to start thinking about where you live , this is only going to get worse .
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27 December 2015, 22:02
One thing you CAN be certain of is any assurances from the state that your home is protected from floods by modern flood defences is TOTAL BOLLOCKS.
And also all this waffle about floods being a once in a 1000/ 500/250/100 year event is now clearly also TOTAL BOLLOCKS Now we could argue CAUSE til the cows come home ( if they have not drowned) BUT that is utterly pointless and beyond OUR control. What we have to do as sensible responsible preppers is do a survey of the likely future risks that could DIRECTLY affect us and respond as best we can. YES some can move home but many cannot, but few can say honestly that there is nothing they can do. Even if its only making covers for air bricks, water proof barriers for their doors, one way flap valves in the toilet and sink wastes, increasing and thickening the height of the garden wall, moving fuse boxes to higher positions, water proofing the electricity and gas meter boxes, storing valuables in plastic tubs and water proof bags etc. We can all do SOMETHING. One of the farmers up here screwed up today because as we were coming home we spotted four hoofs sticking up out of the flooded beck bobbing along like a sick cartoon could have been a pony or goat didnt stop tofind out.
27 December 2015, 23:29
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