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
To the best of my recollection, 4 people died as a direct result of the Severn Floods of July 2007. ( I am from the district, I was lucky, my house not affected) A few families are still not back in their homes, still living in caravans in their front gardens.
During the Tewkesbury flooding in 2007, a total of seven people lost their lives due to the extreme weather conditions and flooding.
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Sandra Tewkesbury died in 1962.
Ken Tewkesbury died on 1970-11-20.
Heavy rainfall caused lot of it !!!!! people died 2 r.i.p !
There was an outbreak of cholera in Tewksbury in 1832 and 76 people died
Reasonable warning (at least some hours) of the likely flood gave the people of Tewkesbury time to prepare and move or sandbag as necessary, though many homes were flooded, and some people still haven't been able to move back into their homes because of damp problems. The two people in Tewkesbury died actually after the flood had somewhat subsided. They were a father and son, stalwarts of the local football club, who were trying to pump out the cellar of the club with a petrol-driven pump. They were overcome by fumes from the faulty pump. (Answer by a resident of Gloucester, near Tewkesbury)
Nobody died in the flood as there was much help involved
At least 1100 people have died.
In the 2011 flood in Australia, 22 people died.
35 people died