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Trophy Husband

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3,924 posts

107 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Living in Snowdonia is great. Well, it was until the police and NRW got in touch last night and suggested we evacuate our home due to the possibility of a landslide wiping it out!
Apparently there are severe ground cracks after Ciara last week and the ground is severely unstable and we are on the 'flight path', albeit on the very perimeter of their worst case scenario modelling.
The rain has just started and is set in for several days.
My wife is petrified and my kids are excited about staying in an hotel.
People above us are staying put apparently! Madness in my opinion but their choice.
Fingers crossed and everything else!
Stay safe people.

grassomaniac

259 posts

162 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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I hope everything works out for you, sounds awful!

hotchy

4,471 posts

126 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Good luck, hope everything's fine and it's just over reaction and they can somehow sort it?


dont know when it's meant to start but so far I dont even feel a breeze.

Trophy Husband

Original Poster:

3,924 posts

107 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Hyper caution I think? Better safe than sorry though!

Mandalore

4,214 posts

113 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Ohh. That doesn’t sound good.

Do you have time to hire a van and/ or drive to a storage facility with all the sentimental stuff?

This is PH. There will be somone nearby on here who will help. It’s that kind of forum (at least it used to be).

Mariosbt

2,452 posts

66 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Trophy Husband said:
Living in Snowdonia is great. Well, it was until the police and NRW got in touch last night and suggested we evacuate our home due to the possibility of a landslide wiping it out!
Apparently there are severe ground cracks after Ciara last week and the ground is severely unstable and we are on the 'flight path', albeit on the very perimeter of their worst case scenario modelling.
The rain has just started and is set in for several days.
My wife is petrified and my kids are excited about staying in an hotel.
People above us are staying put apparently! Madness in my opinion but their choice.
Fingers crossed and everything else!
Stay safe people.
Jeeze....my mind flashed back to Aberfan disaster when I was a child cry get the f*ck out!

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Mariosbt said:
Jeeze....my mind flashed back to Aberfan disaster when I was a child cry get the f*ck out!
That was awful. I didn’t know about it until watching the crown then red up about it afterwards. Very sad indeed.

Trophy Husband

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3,924 posts

107 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Mandalore said:
Ohh. That doesn’t sound good.

Do you have time to hire a van and/ or drive to a storage facility with all the sentimental stuff?

This is PH. There will be somone nearby on here who will help. It’s that kind of forum (at least it used to be).
To be fair I'm currently not that stressed about it. Regarding sentimental stuff, I'd need Pickfords! My wife is very sentimental and thus the house is full of it!
The house has stood since the late 17th century and has only been flooded once in that time so the odds are in our favour.

BoRED S2upid

19,698 posts

240 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Set cameras to record what happens (if anything) you will make decent money if the worst was to happen.

Good luck enjoy your staycation.

Alpacaman

920 posts

241 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Good luck, it's already raging up here on the west coast of Scotland and looks like it will be until Monday evening .

Trophy Husband

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3,924 posts

107 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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I've just walked the forest tracks above us with a neighbour and there has been some serious landslides as a result of Ciara last weekend. However, the water has cut ravines down to the rock head and it appears that what could move did its moving last week. Behind us is is at least 200m of deciduous forest at various grades including level areas with positive streams already cut on natural gravity routes. It is absolutely cats and dogs so we're sitting tight until later this afternoon. Truck packed for the off!

vixen1700

22,902 posts

270 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Calm here in London at the moment, just looking out and the branches on the trees are swaying a little.

Stussy

1,835 posts

64 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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The wind is getting quite rough down here, we are half a mile from the coast in a cornwall, between Polzeath and Port Isaac.
The rain was very heavy 3 nights ago, i was at work and never seen hail like it, down to 20mph due to visibility.
I’m working later (hgv driver) and will be off to Barnstable. It usually gets really bad around Hartland and Clovelly, so looking forward to a potentially interesting night!
The wind was pushing against the trailer pretty strongly the other night when crossing the Torridge bridge, apparently it could be worse for Dennis

PugwasHDJ80

7,529 posts

221 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Stussy said:
The wind is getting quite rough down here, we are half a mile from the coast in a cornwall, between Polzeath and Port Isaac.
The rain was very heavy 3 nights ago, i was at work and never seen hail like it, down to 20mph due to visibility.
I’m working later (hgv driver) and will be off to Barnstable. It usually gets really bad around Hartland and Clovelly, so looking forward to a potentially interesting night!
The wind was pushing against the trailer pretty strongly the other night when crossing the Torridge bridge, apparently it could be worse for Dennis
Whereabouts are you Stussy? I grew up in St Kew....

Take care on the roads tonight - some of the roads up there are pretty exposed.

stuartmmcfc

8,662 posts

192 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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OP don’t forget to keep us updated.

mcelliott

8,662 posts

181 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Break water in Alderney taking a right battering - doing its job.

Stussy

1,835 posts

64 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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PugwasHDJ80 said:
Whereabouts are you Stussy? I grew up in St Kew....

Take care on the roads tonight - some of the roads up there are pretty exposed.
We live just outside St Minver, I’m currently about 5 mins from St Kew collecting milk from farms.
Off to St Mabyn next then back to the dairy at Davidstow to unload. Then up to Barnstaple area.
It’s currently very windy but only light rain, there’s a lot of sitting water already though

Stussy

1,835 posts

64 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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The rain seems to be stopping and starting in showers, and the wind is strong but nothing major apart from the odd big gust. It doesn’t seem as big a storm as Ciara was. I’m off up to the South Moulton area soon, so will see what that’s like. Looking at local news there’s been a lot of flooding and trees down

steely dan

237 posts

193 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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We're down in SW Ireland and had to make a trip to Killarney today . The main road was washed away by Ciarra last week so a long winding detour was required across and through the Kerry Mountains .
It was a very unpleasant experience with considerable very heavy rainfall resulting in flooding and running water ,the winds were exceptional with branches ( but no trees ) being blown everywhere .
We're home again but the wind is severe outside again with continuous driving rain making it a very uncomfortable night .
What we get you get later so take care and keep safe over there .
Good luck .