The responses to the Cockermouth flood, which occurred in November 2009, included immediate emergency measures such as the deployment of rescue teams, evacuation of residents, and provision of temporary shelters. In the aftermath, the government and local authorities implemented recovery plans, which involved assessing damage, providing financial aid to affected families, and restoring infrastructure. Long-term responses focused on improving flood defenses and enhancing community preparedness for future flooding events. Additionally, there was an emphasis on environmental management to mitigate the risks of similar incidents in the future.
The cockermouth flood happened in Cumbria
2:00am on the 20th November
On the 20th November 2009
the flood happened cos it rained kthxbai.
Onea policeman doing his job i believe fell off the bridge
The Cockermouth floods were caused by years worth of rain in just a few hours causing three rivers to flow into each other. The rivers over flowed a destroyed much of central Cockermouth. Cockermouth is still recovering from the disaster of November 2009.
The human causes of the Cockermouth flooding was the amount of buildings and roads so the water was unable to go anywhere
it was reaaly big and giant it strecthed out all the way around the city
The most recent Cockermouth Flood took place on the 19th November 2009.The flood was cause by the Rivers Derwent and Cocker bursting their banks due to excessive rain fall in such a short period.The village is located where three rivers so is quite prone to flooding
rain and water
Around 900 properties in Cockermouth we flooded
Cockermouth railway station ended in 1966.