you can pretty much do nothing because it was made by heavy rain xx
not much but cept people in their houses
They had on the main rivers some dams that did help a bit but not enough
Floods are classified by their likelihood to happen in a given time period, or they classified into 5 categories flash floods,coastal floods, urban floods river floods,and ponding.
Floods can bring nutrients to the soil.
The causes of the Somerset floods is global warming.
give examples of floods where it takeplace
I don't know you tell me?
100 students were stranded at Tewkesbury high school and boats had to bring them fishfingers
Parts of the town were on the flood plains where the rivers Avon and Severn met.
There are floods in Tewkesbury every winter, though seldom as bad as the flood of Summer 2007, in July.
The flood took weeks to clear up but the secondary effects such as damage took months to restore.
God. I presume you mean Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, UK. The Rivers Severn and Avon meet at Tewkesbury, and the whole area is subject to floods every Winter, in which a few houses in Tewkesbury and elsewhere get flooded. The flood of July 2007 was in Summer, but followed a huge burst of rain in the upper Severn, which you could call an Act of God, others might say that it is just one manifestation of increasingly stormy weather patterns due to global warming. That flood of 2007 was execptionally high, thankfully the district seldom floods so high.
The floods caused a lot of damage which look weeks to clear up the primary affects but the secondary affects went on for months.
Only three people died in these floods BUT thousands were affected through lack of water or in other cases too much water!!Hope this helps,SmartBean
Tewkesbury is in the county of Gloucestershire.
Flash floods are floods that are caused by a storm. Normal floods are caused by non-stop rain.
Tewkesbury Abbey was created in 715.