Anyone from the UK?

I've noticed if rain falls in and around London the Daily Mail headlines MEGASTORM MAELSTROM HELL but if it's north of Watford it gets ignored.
Don't read the daily fail.

Mostly down to lazy journalism and lack of regional papers/reporters.

We have thames water to flood London with their bursting water mains and then plead for massive increase in bills to try and fix their idiocy
 
How does that work, where do you pump it to?
There is a half dozen cottages with a defence wall surrounding us. When the river spates it rises up the wall - so we stand on our side of the wall with the river at chest height on the other side, scary. Then we have pumps pumping surface water (which now can’t drain away) over the wall into the swollen river. Quite dramatic and a bit scary. We were on telly last time it happened
 
There is a half dozen cottages with a defence wall surrounding us. When the river spates it rises up the wall - so we stand on our side of the wall with the river at chest height on the other side, scary. Then we have pumps pumping surface water (which now can’t drain away) over the wall into the swollen river. Quite dramatic and a bit scary. We were on telly last time it happened
Oh that sounds so stressful! I'm hoping the river doesn't get bad enough to overflow the wall.

A good few years back I lived in York and the Foss flooded and luckily the street I was on inclined a little so our house was safe but we were basically surrounded as all the surrounding roads became waterways. So many people lost everything
 
We are on a water meadow (flood plain) so in theory the meadows flood before the river reaches the top of the wall. But it is only designed to be a few inches higher than necessary 😳
I hope the rain stops and the water recedes, fingers crossed for you.
 
There is a half dozen cottages with a defence wall surrounding us. When the river spates it rises up the wall - so we stand on our side of the wall with the river at chest height on the other side, scary. Then we have pumps pumping surface water (which now can’t drain away) over the wall into the swollen river. Quite dramatic and a bit scary. We were on telly last time it happened
Now I understand. It does sound very scary. Sending positive thoughts.
 
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