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The antipode (opposite point on Earth) of Whitehaven, Cumbria, is in the ocean near New Zealand, approximately 12,400 miles away. This point is the farthest possible location on Earth from Whitehaven in terms of distance.
companies and people having to rebuild their lives, repair work is still going on in cockermouth today, and some people have only just moved back in, this has cost the county millions to repair. And in addition the negative media has had an effect of questioning the bridges safety after being given ammunition for these kinds of accusations from the tragic death of PC Bill Barker, with this in mind the tourism would have taken a massive blown since Cumbria is built on the tourist industry. With the negative media people will have either cancelled their holidays to cumbria or will think twice about coming to Cumbria, this can cause companies to go bust and a loss of jobs, as Cumbria thrives on tourism.
Andrew Patrick Flood goes by The Flood, and Bummer Andy.
Vincent Flood goes by Vinny.
Flash flood comes and goes really quick. A flood takes longer and takes longer to go away.
If you are asking about cars that have been damaged in flood and assessed as a total write-off, they normally go to auction.
Yes. Parts of Bardon did go underwater in Brisbane's 1974 flood. Ithaca Creek overflows caused this.
A flood can go as high as the land and water allow. There is no limit to the rise of flood waters because a flood is not a controlled event.
Even though there no records his family were based in cumbria so logically he would have been educated there
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As fast as the water is moving.