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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.
There are floods in Tewkesbury every winter, though seldom as bad as the flood of Summer 2007, in July.
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.
The Boscastle flood started in 2004 by torrential rain and the river Jordan burst its banks. It was also caused by snow melting, due from the winter. The rain helped the snow melt and the river to burst, therefore, caused a flood
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 deepest flood on record was the 1889 Johnston flood, caused by the failure of the South Fork Dam in Pennsylvania. This flood reached depths of up to 60 feet in some areas.
the Tewkesbury flood started on the 19th20th of July 2007
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The Tewkesbury flood in 2007 displaced hundreds of residents, caused substantial damage to homes and businesses, and led to significant economic losses. The flood also resulted in power cuts, contaminated water supplies, and transportation disruptions in the area. Efforts to improve flood defenses and emergency response have been made since the event.
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The floods caused a lot of damage which look weeks to clear up the primary affects but the secondary affects went on for months.
on the 23rd of July 2007 the flood was at its worst :( it started on the 20th with heavy rainfall
the river 7 lol
Lots of peoples homes were destroyed and The Tewkesbury council had to spend lots of money repairing damaged buisnesses and homes.
river meandered and overflowed when there was alot of water.
They had on the main rivers some dams that did help a bit but not enough
Because of the global warming weathers were changing and this caused storms and a burst of rain drop into the river severn. That is why Tewksbury had a flood in 2007. Answer: We can not honestly say that the cause of the flood was due to global warming from a scientific perspective. We can say that if the planet does warm as some predict, that additional flooding of some low areas could occur.