The Gloucestershire Floods 2007

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Foreword By HRH The Duchess of Cornwall & Chief Constable Timothy Brain

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By: Gill Thomas & Sue Wilson

When Gloucestershire was hit by flash flooding after heavy rainfall on Friday 20 July 2007, the result was catastrophic. Roads were blocked and cars left abandoned in towns and villages around the county. After floodwater overwhelmed the Mythe pumping plant near the normally peaceful town of Tewkesbury, 350,000 people were left without running water, while hundreds of homes and businesses were wrecked by the floodwater.

This incredible new book captures the stories of local people caught up in the worst civil disaster ever to strike the county. Included here are vivid accounts of evacuation and helicopter rescues by the RAF their largest peacetime rescue operation to date, bowsers, bottled water and, of course, the gruelling clean-up operation. As the police, Environment Agency, emergency services and the military joined forces to deal with the crisis and subsequent water shortage, contributors to this book also recall tales of community cameraderie and the courage of individual people. Illustrated with 100 photographs, this fascinating new book offers the reader a valuable record of flood-hit Gloucestershire.

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Weight 299 g
Dimensions 23.4 × 16.5 × .7 cm