StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: flood damage
s&w - banks of the Tyne {3 of 4}
| 09 Apr 2025 |
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The view from on top of the Alston Arches viaduct, across the River South Tyne at the condition of the north bank due to erosion during a flood spate event.
Note the shape of the apron, which may have contributed to the situation.
For scale, those as standard 45 gal drums.
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not my image : fair use & public information
s&w - banks of the Tyne {4 of 4}
| 09 Apr 2025 |
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The view from on top of the Alston Arches viaduct, across the River South Tyne at the condition of the north bank due to erosion during a flood spate event.
Note the shape of the apron, which may have contributed to the situation.
For scale, those as standard 45 gal drums.
[undated]
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not my image : fair use & public information
s&w - banks of the Tyne {2 of 4}
| 09 Apr 2025 |
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The view from on top of the Alston Arches viaduct, across the River South Tyne at the condition of the north bank due to erosion during a flood spate event.
Note the shape of the apron, which may have contributed to the situation.
For scale, those as standard 45 gal drums.
[undated]
.
not my image : fair use & public information
WYS (mww) - pile of rubble from 1997
| 09 Sep 2020 |
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One of several piles of rubble from the devastating floods in 1997. Some additional stones have been added to this particular heap during recent clearance work. Note the water-rounded shapes and range in sizes.
WYS (mww) - Miedzygorze, flood damaged buildings
| 09 Sep 2020 |
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Buildings damaged in 1997 flooding.
Right foreground - part of a large heap of stones, created by the flooding, but added to by recent clearance works.
gbw - Damaged bridge
| 14 Mar 2014 |
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This historic suspension footbridge (Plankey Mill) has been badly damaged by debris carried down the River Allen - mainly trees, which have now been cut away. There is still a lot of extra water - and suspended silt - in the channel, even for late October. The National Trust are fundraising for repairs; in the meantime the bridge is closed for safety reasons - the support chains are partly pulled out and it is missing quite a lot of the decking and "handrails" .
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