Glad you are OK, and thanks for the scenes - just incredible. The worst will be the clean up - it looked like some buildings got 4 or 5 feet of water. Best to you and the folks of St Asaph.
I've been hearing about this place all day today on the radio news bulletins, as I've gone about my business. Amazing scenes you've shown us here Paul not a nice sight to see if your a property owner there. Hope it subsides pretty soon. Take care up there.
Thanks for sharing that Paul, Mother Nature can deal some really tough blows when she wants to. Those people there and the people over here in the NE are going to really remember this Christmas.....for all the wrong reasons :-{ Take Care my friend :-))
I remember the flooding…I think I was 5 or 6 at the time? It was really scary, and our friends’ house got flooded (they managed to recover though). We spent most of that day, like lots of other people, walking around and taking pictures of what had flooding. Also my mum and my little brother are the two walking across the road at 5:55!
Wow, so much water! Incredible scenes. I hope everyone's ok. We've had virtually nothing here in east Cheshire. The River Dean burst its banks again, but it didn't get as high as it did in July - and it just flooded a bit of riverside farmland, and a bit of the Carrs park.
A Shame that so annoying with the floods I tried to watch this earlier but the video was buffering so I picked up where I left off... Did you bump into Graham while you was there ?
Well done Paul. I hope you are personally OK, I had been thinking about you hearing about the floods in Denbigh. I think mother nature is ever so slightly p****d off!
Glad you are OK, and thanks for the scenes - just incredible. The worst will be the clean up - it looked like some buildings got 4 or 5 feet of water. Best to you and the folks of St Asaph.
I've been hearing about this place all day today on the radio news bulletins, as I've gone about my business. Amazing scenes you've shown us here Paul not a nice sight to see if your a property owner there. Hope it subsides pretty soon. Take care up there.
Thanks for sharing that Paul, Mother Nature can deal some really tough blows when she wants to. Those people there and the people over here in the NE are going to really remember this Christmas.....for all the wrong reasons :-{ Take Care my friend :-))
People seem to be helping each other, so that's good. One elderly lady lost her life. Great shame. Hope you stay safe there.
Yes lots of TV camera crews etc, many thanks Paul.
I wondered if you would be out filming... Thought about filming the puddle in my garden.
Yes we are fine here thanks, but very sad for those people in St Asaph who lost everything.
Thanks.
Yes, it happened so quick, and very high water too.
Thanks, yes that's true, the clean up after...
Great shots
Yes very sad Gordon, I feel sorry for them, such a long time to get back to normal after.
Looks a total nightmare lots of clearing up to do, its caused a lot of damage and heart ache right on Christmas.
No didn't see Graham, I was there a bit earlier I think.
It's a great shame, I feel for anyone who has gone through this, like those in NE, thanks for watching Dragon. :-)
It's always so sad when peoples property is flooded like that. Hope no one was injured.
This happened when I was born?!?!?
Yes very true mate...
its a bloody shame for these people paul,and a shame for st Asaph.
I remember the flooding…I think I was 5 or 6 at the time? It was really scary, and our friends’ house got flooded (they managed to recover though). We spent most of that day, like lots of other people, walking around and taking pictures of what had flooding. Also my mum and my little brother are the two walking across the road at 5:55!
It was a horrible thing to happen, 10 years ago this year. Many thanks for watching, take care :-)
do you know if these floods effected Mill Street?
Yes it did, the ground floor flats got flooded
Yes, very sad .
Wow, so much water! Incredible scenes. I hope everyone's ok. We've had virtually nothing here in east Cheshire. The River Dean burst its banks again, but it didn't get as high as it did in July - and it just flooded a bit of riverside farmland, and a bit of the Carrs park.
Ah right! :o)
One lady died, it's a terrible thing, but nothing we can do about it really.
A Shame that so annoying with the floods I tried to watch this earlier but the video was buffering so I picked up where I left off... Did you bump into Graham while you was there ?
I was thinking thats just about where you live when I saw the report in the paper, pretty bad flooding.
Well done Paul.
I hope you are personally OK, I had been thinking about you hearing about the floods in Denbigh.
I think mother nature is ever so slightly p****d off!
Yes could see it was deep in your video.
Yes that's true Scooby..