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1 LYNMOUTH FLOOD 1952 …it’s going to be a very wet tale…

2 setting the scene I Lynmouth is situated on the North Coast of Devon …so where is this Lynmouth place?… …oh, so that’s where all the action is going to take place!!…

3 setting the scene II: August of 1952 was extremely wet the ground had become saturated on the evening of August 15 th 230mm (23cm) of rain fell in a freak storm lasting 14hours (over 3000million gallons of water) Immediate surface run-off causing a flash flood …what were the CAUSES of the flood?… …  I’m singing in the rain, I’m singing  – hang on it’s getting very wet here! …

4 setting the scene III: …yep – you guessed it, more CAUSES … Impermeable (water can’t soak in) rocks mean increased run-off Steep river gradient & small drainage basin & narrow river valley’s The River Lyn had been narrowed and diverted - to build hotels & stuff! …hmm – good idea? let me think …

5 THE FLOOD

6 the impacts …this is all pretty serious stuff… The narrow arch of the river became blocked & the river flowed down the main street – following the easiest path 34 people killed & 90 houses/hotels destroyed & 130 cars/19 boats destroyed Over 100,000 tonnes of boulders left in the main street – one boulder found in the basement of a hotel weighed 7.5 tonnes Rocks of 10m 3 moved by traction

7 Lynmouth Today …phew! glad they did something…oh! one last thing!… (A)River takes natural route (same as flood) (B)Floodplain left to take water (C)Larger & wider bridges (D)Where hotel was is now open (E)Channel has been straightened to allow water to flow away more quickly


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