The flood took weeks to clear up but the secondary effects such as damage took months to restore.
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Floods can last about three days to a week.
The Tewkesbury floods in 2007 caused significant damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure in the area. The floods resulted in widespread disruption, displacement of residents, and economic losses. The environmental impact was also severe, with damage to crops, wildlife habitats, and waterways.
The floods caused a lot of damage which look weeks to clear up the primary affects but the secondary affects went on for months.
The Tewkesbury floods affected local people by causing damage to homes, businesses, and infrastructure, leading to displacement and disruption of daily life. The floods also had economic impacts on the community due to lost income and property damage, and resulted in emotional stress and trauma for those affected.
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The Tewkesbury floods happened due to heavy rainfall which resulted in the River Severn and River Avon overflowing their banks. The excessive water led to widespread flooding in the area, causing damage to homes and infrastructure.
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.
There are floods in Tewkesbury every winter, though seldom as bad as the flood of Summer 2007, in July.
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.