I always like it when the reports showed flooded roads, about how everything has been brought to a halt....... and someone cycles through the flood!
Like the 'tidal road' at Aveton Gifford (Devon)
Scroll down (by County) to find it
http://www.wetroads.co.uk/tidal.htm
On the one hand one must admire their pluck.
On the other, I'm flood response trained for SAR and while flood water May look passive and benign, it's deadly. All sorts of underwater dangers, the nastiest being drains that turn into hidden traps with no way for a man to overcome the hydraulic pressure. On the course they show us a video of a body recovered from a drain that had been bent in half and forced about 20metres into the pipe with the pressure.
I concur
One of the major roads to the north of Castleford (A656, Barnsdale Road - heads up to the A1, at Hookmoor/Aberford) is low-lying, & on a flood-plain for the River Aire
A few years (June 2007) ago, I was taking photographs of the expanse of water, when a movement caught my eye
Zooming in, it was a bloke with a bike on his shoulder, wading chest deep through it!!!!!
Bearing in mind, that it's getting on for a half-a-mile stretch under water
Dragos comments are roughly what I thought back then, all it needed was a manhole cover to have been displaced as the water rose & a back-pressure in the drains blew the lid off, then one wrong step & someone would have been wondering why he never came home
the image with my
Ribble was taken this Monday (16th November), after the road had re-opened from the weekends closure
The fields under water are about 5 foot below road level at that point, so that height, plus the detritus on the railings.....
