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Whaley Bridge Toddbrook Reservoir Dam UPDATE 4 August 2019
More detailed info on the situation in Derbyshire UK.
CREDITS:
Jamie Beecham
Nev Clarke
Dedicated to all the community volunteers of Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire UK.
published: 04 Aug 2019
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Whaley Bridge: 'There is still a substantial threat to life'
The Prime Minister arrived in Derbyshire in a helicopter tonight to speak to panicked evacuees and rescue teams as they scramble to save the Toddbrook Reservoir, 24 hours after its walls began to burst. Mr Johnson met a number of families affected by the evacuation at Whaley Bridge, telling them he had flown over the dam twice and it was 'dodgy but stable'. He said: 'I flew over the dam and it looks pretty scary. I can see the problem'. He assured residents 'you will all be properly housed' if the dam burst, but told a group of police officers 'let's hope it doesn't happen'. Thousands of residents were evacuated yesterday over fears the dam could burst any minute and allow millions of tonnes of water to pour through and lay waste to the entire town. Earlier today, a Royal Air Force Chinook...
published: 06 Aug 2019
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Whaley Bridge UPDATE (LIVE from Mt. Shasta, Ca.)
Looks like they are over the hump.
published: 06 Aug 2019
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Whaley Bridge: Storm warnings as dam rescue efforts continue
Forecasters warn more bad weather could be on the way as emergency services continue working to prevent Whaley Bridge dam from bursting.
Get the latest headlines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/
Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
published: 03 Aug 2019
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Whaley Bridge residents able to return home
As the nation is aware over the past days a task force of hundreds has been working to pump water from the Toddbrook Reservoir and ensure the stability of the dam wall.
As of 1pm today (Wednesday, 7 August) this has been achieved.
Deputy Chief Constable Rachel Swann said: “The hard work and dedication to achieve this has been quite simply incredible and means that I am now able to lift the evacuation order placed on Whaley Bridge and the surrounding area.
“At the forefront of our thoughts are the communities affected by this incident who have been steadfast in the face of the peril that lay behind that dam wall.
“The danger posed by the millions of tonnes of water, which would have destroyed homes and livelihoods, could not be underestimated.
“Over the coming days and weeks further...
published: 07 Aug 2019
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Whaley Bridge dam collapse: 'No shortage of funds' - BBC Newsnight
Thousands of people have been evacuated from the English town of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire, after part of a reservoir wall collapsed in floods.
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The Toddbrook Reservoir is run by the Canal and River Trust.
It's chief executive Richard Parry said it was still unclear what had happened but that it wasn't down to a shortage of funds.
“We aren’t short of money to spend on reservoirs," he tells Emma Barnett. He says there was an inspection in November which “didn’t reveal any sign of weakness”.
Shadow flood minister Luke Pollard also joins Emma in studio.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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published: 01 Aug 2019
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WHALEY BRIDGE TODBROOK RESERVOIR BEFORE THE DAM COLLAPSED
published: 04 Aug 2019
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Whaley Bridge Dam
Chinook Pickup on Long Hill
published: 02 Aug 2019
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BREAKING NEWS: Whaley Bridge dam wall structural integrity at "critical level"
Derbyshire Police says emergency services have managed to lower the water level of Toddbrook reservoir by a half a metre but the structural integrity of the dam remains critical.
He added that plans will be put in place to allow residents to return to Whaley Bridge for a short time to pick up vital belongings.
Read the latest on the situation of the dam here: po.st/9nzTxs
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published: 02 Aug 2019
11:01
Whaley Bridge Toddbrook Reservoir Dam UPDATE 4 August 2019
More detailed info on the situation in Derbyshire UK.
CREDITS:
Jamie Beecham
Nev Clarke
Dedicated to all the community volunteers of Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire ...
More detailed info on the situation in Derbyshire UK.
CREDITS:
Jamie Beecham
Nev Clarke
Dedicated to all the community volunteers of Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire UK.
https://wn.com/Whaley_Bridge_Toddbrook_Reservoir_Dam_Update_4_August_2019
More detailed info on the situation in Derbyshire UK.
CREDITS:
Jamie Beecham
Nev Clarke
Dedicated to all the community volunteers of Whaley Bridge, Derbyshire UK.
- published: 04 Aug 2019
- views: 183900
1:28
Whaley Bridge: 'There is still a substantial threat to life'
The Prime Minister arrived in Derbyshire in a helicopter tonight to speak to panicked evacuees and rescue teams as they scramble to save the Toddbrook Reservoir...
The Prime Minister arrived in Derbyshire in a helicopter tonight to speak to panicked evacuees and rescue teams as they scramble to save the Toddbrook Reservoir, 24 hours after its walls began to burst. Mr Johnson met a number of families affected by the evacuation at Whaley Bridge, telling them he had flown over the dam twice and it was 'dodgy but stable'. He said: 'I flew over the dam and it looks pretty scary. I can see the problem'. He assured residents 'you will all be properly housed' if the dam burst, but told a group of police officers 'let's hope it doesn't happen'. Thousands of residents were evacuated yesterday over fears the dam could burst any minute and allow millions of tonnes of water to pour through and lay waste to the entire town. Earlier today, a Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter hovered over the reservoir and dropped dozens of sandbags in an attempt to seal its damaged walls (inset).
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The Prime Minister arrived in Derbyshire in a helicopter tonight to speak to panicked evacuees and rescue teams as they scramble to save the Toddbrook Reservoir, 24 hours after its walls began to burst. Mr Johnson met a number of families affected by the evacuation at Whaley Bridge, telling them he had flown over the dam twice and it was 'dodgy but stable'. He said: 'I flew over the dam and it looks pretty scary. I can see the problem'. He assured residents 'you will all be properly housed' if the dam burst, but told a group of police officers 'let's hope it doesn't happen'. Thousands of residents were evacuated yesterday over fears the dam could burst any minute and allow millions of tonnes of water to pour through and lay waste to the entire town. Earlier today, a Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter hovered over the reservoir and dropped dozens of sandbags in an attempt to seal its damaged walls (inset).
Original Article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7315675/Crumbling-dam-Boris-Johnson-arrives-Whaley-Bridge-speak-evacuees.html
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- published: 06 Aug 2019
- views: 213
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Whaley Bridge: Storm warnings as dam rescue efforts continue
Forecasters warn more bad weather could be on the way as emergency services continue working to prevent Whaley Bridge dam from bursting.
Get the latest headline...
Forecasters warn more bad weather could be on the way as emergency services continue working to prevent Whaley Bridge dam from bursting.
Get the latest headlines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/
Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
https://wn.com/Whaley_Bridge_Storm_Warnings_As_Dam_Rescue_Efforts_Continue
Forecasters warn more bad weather could be on the way as emergency services continue working to prevent Whaley Bridge dam from bursting.
Get the latest headlines: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/
Telegraph.co.uk and YouTube.com/TelegraphTV are websites of The Telegraph, the UK's best-selling quality daily newspaper providing news and analysis on UK and world events, business, sport, lifestyle and culture.
- published: 03 Aug 2019
- views: 170
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Whaley Bridge residents able to return home
As the nation is aware over the past days a task force of hundreds has been working to pump water from the Toddbrook Reservoir and ensure the stability of the d...
As the nation is aware over the past days a task force of hundreds has been working to pump water from the Toddbrook Reservoir and ensure the stability of the dam wall.
As of 1pm today (Wednesday, 7 August) this has been achieved.
Deputy Chief Constable Rachel Swann said: “The hard work and dedication to achieve this has been quite simply incredible and means that I am now able to lift the evacuation order placed on Whaley Bridge and the surrounding area.
“At the forefront of our thoughts are the communities affected by this incident who have been steadfast in the face of the peril that lay behind that dam wall.
“The danger posed by the millions of tonnes of water, which would have destroyed homes and livelihoods, could not be underestimated.
“Over the coming days and weeks further work will be completed to ascertain the damage caused to the dam wall and what actions are required for the future. We must not forget that the dam is broken.
“The Environment Agency has confirmed that the measures remaining in place at the dam will be able to manage the levels of rain forecasted, modelling against a number of scenarios. With this, and confirmation of the effectiveness of the work to repair the damage done and reduce the water coming into the reservoir, I am able to confirm it is safe for people to go back to their homes.
“I am sure that the Environment Agency will provide a further update in due course.”
While this will not be a short-term action, the immediate danger posed to Whaley Bridge, and the areas downstream in the Goyt Valley, has now passed.
Officers and partners are in the process of putting in place the plans to assist residents to return to their homes and this will be completed in the coming hours.
There will also be a visible police presence in and around the area for the next seven days to help the community and address any concerns.
Rachel Swann added: “The resolve, community spirit, kindness and generosity to their fellow residents, businesses, friends and family shown in the face of such danger has been extraordinary.
“That same kindness was given to the hundreds of multi-agency workers at the dam - whose sole focus has been to ensure the resolution to this unprecedented crisis.
“Once again, may I thank all those who have helped in the effort to save the dam and a huge thank you to the communities affected.”
There may be some delays on the roads when returning to your homes. Please bear with the emergency services and other agencies who are working to get residents back to their homes as safely and efficiently as possible.
The A5004 Buxton Road, just north of the junction of Macclesfield Road and Chapel Road, is currently closed due to urgent bridge repairs.
Please avoid entering Whaley Bridge from the south on this route until further notice.
Marsh Lane in New Mills is also closed due to utility works.
A multi-agency hub will be available later this afternoon at Whaley Bridge Primary School, 45 Buxton Road, Whaley Bridge, SK23 7HX for residents and businesses.
There will be representatives from High Peak Borough Council, Derbyshire police, Electricity North West, Cadent Gas, United Utilities, social care, Environment Agency and mental health services. This will remain in place for the next seven days.
https://wn.com/Whaley_Bridge_Residents_Able_To_Return_Home
As the nation is aware over the past days a task force of hundreds has been working to pump water from the Toddbrook Reservoir and ensure the stability of the dam wall.
As of 1pm today (Wednesday, 7 August) this has been achieved.
Deputy Chief Constable Rachel Swann said: “The hard work and dedication to achieve this has been quite simply incredible and means that I am now able to lift the evacuation order placed on Whaley Bridge and the surrounding area.
“At the forefront of our thoughts are the communities affected by this incident who have been steadfast in the face of the peril that lay behind that dam wall.
“The danger posed by the millions of tonnes of water, which would have destroyed homes and livelihoods, could not be underestimated.
“Over the coming days and weeks further work will be completed to ascertain the damage caused to the dam wall and what actions are required for the future. We must not forget that the dam is broken.
“The Environment Agency has confirmed that the measures remaining in place at the dam will be able to manage the levels of rain forecasted, modelling against a number of scenarios. With this, and confirmation of the effectiveness of the work to repair the damage done and reduce the water coming into the reservoir, I am able to confirm it is safe for people to go back to their homes.
“I am sure that the Environment Agency will provide a further update in due course.”
While this will not be a short-term action, the immediate danger posed to Whaley Bridge, and the areas downstream in the Goyt Valley, has now passed.
Officers and partners are in the process of putting in place the plans to assist residents to return to their homes and this will be completed in the coming hours.
There will also be a visible police presence in and around the area for the next seven days to help the community and address any concerns.
Rachel Swann added: “The resolve, community spirit, kindness and generosity to their fellow residents, businesses, friends and family shown in the face of such danger has been extraordinary.
“That same kindness was given to the hundreds of multi-agency workers at the dam - whose sole focus has been to ensure the resolution to this unprecedented crisis.
“Once again, may I thank all those who have helped in the effort to save the dam and a huge thank you to the communities affected.”
There may be some delays on the roads when returning to your homes. Please bear with the emergency services and other agencies who are working to get residents back to their homes as safely and efficiently as possible.
The A5004 Buxton Road, just north of the junction of Macclesfield Road and Chapel Road, is currently closed due to urgent bridge repairs.
Please avoid entering Whaley Bridge from the south on this route until further notice.
Marsh Lane in New Mills is also closed due to utility works.
A multi-agency hub will be available later this afternoon at Whaley Bridge Primary School, 45 Buxton Road, Whaley Bridge, SK23 7HX for residents and businesses.
There will be representatives from High Peak Borough Council, Derbyshire police, Electricity North West, Cadent Gas, United Utilities, social care, Environment Agency and mental health services. This will remain in place for the next seven days.
- published: 07 Aug 2019
- views: 113
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- published: 04 Aug 2019
- views: 1564
12:23
Whaley Bridge dam collapse: 'No shortage of funds' - BBC Newsnight
Thousands of people have been evacuated from the English town of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire, after part of a reservoir wall collapsed in floods.
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Thousands of people have been evacuated from the English town of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire, after part of a reservoir wall collapsed in floods.
Subscribe to our channel here: https://goo.gl/31Q53F
The Toddbrook Reservoir is run by the Canal and River Trust.
It's chief executive Richard Parry said it was still unclear what had happened but that it wasn't down to a shortage of funds.
“We aren’t short of money to spend on reservoirs," he tells Emma Barnett. He says there was an inspection in November which “didn’t reveal any sign of weakness”.
Shadow flood minister Luke Pollard also joins Emma in studio.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
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https://wn.com/Whaley_Bridge_Dam_Collapse_'No_Shortage_Of_Funds'_BBC_Newsnight
Thousands of people have been evacuated from the English town of Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire, after part of a reservoir wall collapsed in floods.
Subscribe to our channel here: https://goo.gl/31Q53F
The Toddbrook Reservoir is run by the Canal and River Trust.
It's chief executive Richard Parry said it was still unclear what had happened but that it wasn't down to a shortage of funds.
“We aren’t short of money to spend on reservoirs," he tells Emma Barnett. He says there was an inspection in November which “didn’t reveal any sign of weakness”.
Shadow flood minister Luke Pollard also joins Emma in studio.
Newsnight is the BBC's flagship news and current affairs TV programme - with analysis, debate, exclusives, and robust interviews.
Website: https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsnight
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BBCNewsnight
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- published: 01 Aug 2019
- views: 182912
3:33
BREAKING NEWS: Whaley Bridge dam wall structural integrity at "critical level"
Derbyshire Police says emergency services have managed to lower the water level of Toddbrook reservoir by a half a metre but the structural integrity of the dam...
Derbyshire Police says emergency services have managed to lower the water level of Toddbrook reservoir by a half a metre but the structural integrity of the dam remains critical.
He added that plans will be put in place to allow residents to return to Whaley Bridge for a short time to pick up vital belongings.
Read the latest on the situation of the dam here: po.st/9nzTxs
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https://wn.com/Breaking_News_Whaley_Bridge_Dam_Wall_Structural_Integrity_At_Critical_Level
Derbyshire Police says emergency services have managed to lower the water level of Toddbrook reservoir by a half a metre but the structural integrity of the dam remains critical.
He added that plans will be put in place to allow residents to return to Whaley Bridge for a short time to pick up vital belongings.
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- published: 02 Aug 2019
- views: 9968