it decided to rain and th river couldn't handle it and decided to flood
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Yes. many towns are now built on flood plains , which, like Shrewsbury, makes them very liable to sever flooding. Hope this helps, Becki.x
Shrewsbury is built upon a flood plain on a meander bend of the River Severn so the area is bound to get floods and water comes in at Shrewsbury in all direction (Shrewsbury is surrounding by the River Severn) the surface (concrete) which it is built upon is an impermeable surface so the water can not infiltrate it- increase and encouraging surface run off.
The address of the Shrewsbury is: 98 Town Hill Rd., Shrewsbury, 05738 0396
Donald M. Harding has written: 'A study of the flood hazard at Shrewsbury, Shropshire, U.K' -- subject(s): Floods
For the Shrewsbury in England that would be the Shropshire Star- everyday except Sunday, or the Shrewsbury Chronicle, which is a weekly.
The phone number of the Shrewsbury is: 802-492-3410.
The address of the Shrewsbury Historical Society is: Po Box 641, Shrewsbury, MA 01545-8641
The Shrewsbury flood, which occurred in February 2020, was primarily caused by heavy rainfall that led to the River Severn and its tributaries overflowing. Prolonged wet weather combined with already saturated ground conditions contributed to the severity of the flooding. Additionally, factors such as urban drainage systems being overwhelmed and the topography of the area exacerbated the situation, resulting in significant flooding in parts of the town.
The address of the Shrewsbury Free Public Library is: 609 Main St., Shrewsbury, 01545 5699
Did it? Well if it did it's because of the river severn and problarly lots of rain at that time. Or snow from the mountains melting and trickling down into our rivers. xx (:
The population of Shrewsbury, Shropshire was just over 70,000 in 2001. The population of the borough of Shrewsbury and Atcham was approximatley 98,000 in 2001.