StoneRoad2013's photos with the keyword: flood damage

s&w - banks of the Tyne {3 of 4}

09 Apr 2025 48
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

s&w - banks of the Tyne {4 of 4}

09 Apr 2025 53
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

s&w - banks of the Tyne {2 of 4}

09 Apr 2025 55
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 140
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 149
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 1 2 461
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" .