lots of rain
Unbelievably no one died in the 2004 floods!
the boscastle flood of 2004 began between 5am ans 6am on the 16th of august
Approximately 75 properties were flooded during the Boscastle flood in 2004.
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
It is uncertain whether any animals died in the Boscastle Flood of 2004. However, there were no widespread or major reports of any loss of life, animal or otherwise.
No nobody actually died
202mm, but then the rain went into the river near by and then that would have made even more. the flood was crazy but i visited Boscatle in 2010 and you wouldn't believe how well it has been rebuilt. Also one months amount of rain fell in at least 2-3 hours! (hope this helps)
there were about a hudred or so people killed maybe less but many losst lifes howerver it was not too bad
Probably 20 feet max, but it was destructive because contained in a very narrow valley. Friends of mine on holiday some miles away did not know it had happened, it was very local.
Flood the Tanks was created in 2004.
The cast of Journey to Flood Ditch - 2004 includes: Mitch Dorge as Narrator
The Boscastle flooding occurred in the village of Boscastle, located in Cornwall, England. This severe flash flood took place on August 16, 2004, when heavy rainfall caused the River Valency and the River Jordan to overflow. The flooding resulted in significant damage to the village, with many buildings and roads being affected, and it became a notable event in UK weather history.
Unbelievably no one died in the 2004 floods!
the boscastle flood of 2004 began between 5am ans 6am on the 16th of august
Because conditions were right..Temperature, Barometric Pressure, Humidity
The Great Saint Patrick's Day Flood was created in 2004.
heavy rain caused it