Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Boscastle Case Study - Geography
- Over 60mm of rainfall in less than 2 hours, typically their month's worth of rainfall.
- The ground was already saturated due to the previous two weeks of which they had already had above their average monthly rainfall.
- The drainage basin has many steep slopes, and has areas of impermeable slate causing rapid
surface run-off.
- Cornwall
- 2004
- UK
- River Valency
- Effects
- Many buildings were swept away
- Houses, cars and
businesses were all
swept away that
belonged to over 1000
people
- Income from tourism was lost.
- No lives were lost, partly due to the
rapid response of the emergency
services.
- Causes
- The flooding coincided with a high tide, making the impact
worse.
- Boscastle is at the confluence (where
tributaries meet) of three rivers - Valency,
Jordan, and Paradise. A large quantity of water
all arrived within a short space of time causing
the rivers to overflow.
- Responses
- Major incident declared at 5pm.
- RAF search and rescue were alerted to rescue trapped people.
- Low bridges removed
- New flood wall defense built