England
Lynmouth is a coastal town in North Devon in the South West of England
At 3.00AM - 9.00PM :)
The Lynmouth flood occurred on August 15-16, 1952. This devastating flood was caused by a severe storm that brought heavy rainfall, resulting in a flash flood that caused extensive damage and loss of life in the village of Lynmouth in Devon, England.
35 people died in that flood
34 people 9 of them were children
He almost got crushed by the bridge
93 houses were flattened and badly damaged
The Lynmouth floods occurred in August 1952 when heavy rainfall led to the River Lyn overflowing, causing devastating flash floods in the village of Lynmouth, Devon, England. The disaster resulted in the deaths of 34 people and significant destruction of homes and infrastructure. The flooding was exacerbated by the steep terrain and the rapid runoff from the surrounding hills. In the aftermath, the disaster prompted improvements in flood management and emergency response in the region.
disaster
They set up flood signals and widened the Foot Bridge.
The East Lyn and West Lyn Rivers both flow into the Bristol Channel at Lynmouth.
There are a few rock houses in the world. One example of a rock house is located in Ibiza, which is in Spain. The other is located in Lynmouth, Exeter, England, postcode EX35 6EN.