As I sit here typing the sun is shining after a very wet few days. We've had a bit of a weather bomb dumped on us. I'm fortunate in that it hasn't affected me or my family but not everyone has been so fortunate and at the moment nine homes have been red stickered with possibly more to come.
Early in the week we were forecast for one months rain in a period of two days. As it turned out we had two months rain in a couple of days. The rain started on Wednesday morning and we woke on Thursday to be told 80 families had been evacuated from their homes overnight.
The worst of the flooding, but not all, was out in South Dunedin which is mainly built on reclaimed land. Thankfully the Silverstream at the bottom of our street didn't breach the flood bank, but it came close. But not all the damage was done by flood waters, some was through land slips.
Eventually the rain stopped late on Friday night, the city having recorded it's highest rainfall for over one hundred years. Roads were closed or cut off to the north, south and west with the sea on the east.
I am very grateful to have escaped this weather bomb unscathed. We didn't even get much water lying around in the yard which is unusual in heavy rain.
The rain has stopped but now the cleanup begins.
That's it for today.
Keep well, keep safe and I'll be back in a few days.
Diana
That really was a bomb. Hope the damage can be repaired quickly. Those houses with red stickers are going to have a hard time ahead.
ReplyDeleteWow, that was a lot of rain! I'm glad you are ok, but to sad for those who lost their homes.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you are all okay. It will be a difficult time for those who have been badly affected by this storm, but hopefully damage will soon be repaired and their lives can return to normal.
ReplyDeleteGlad you made it through the storm. Hope others get the repairs done and they are back in their homes.
ReplyDeleteHorrible for all those people affected by flood damage. Happy to hear you escaped that trauma.
ReplyDeleteWe're experiencing flooding in our county of S.Yorkshire too. I'm thankful that you are safe.
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