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RMB ([personal profile] changeling67) wrote2014-02-06 11:46 am
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Worst of the Weather

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Dawlish Railway line - pathway to Cornwall - http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/Picture-Strom-damage

Many people from the UK would have seen this on the news last night.  Most of the attention (quite rightly) has been given to the ongoing plight in the Somerset levels - however Devon and Cornwall's battering over the last couple of days has seen events have a dramatic twist.  It has been well documented about the sea rolling into the shops of St Ives and tearing sizable chunks out of Newlyn Green - now this is serious.

Above is part of the mainline route to Cornwall - Dawlish in Devon.  I have taken the route many times and the outstanding feature of this beach is the dramatic brick-red sand.  Now it is the devastation of the whole track, which is now partly suspended in mid air.  Many trains are cancelled, some rerouted and other lines are closed because the aggregate has washed the ground underneath the track.  There aren't enough emergency coaches put on to cover this, so Cornwall is stuck at the moment.  It is estimated that this storm alone will cost Cornwall £10 million pound ( just over $16 million USD), with more weather to hit us at the weekend.

Under the cut, there are more photos of my area (18 miles from Lands End).

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[identity profile] bardcat.livejournal.com 2014-02-06 01:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow! What devastation the storm brought. I hope recovery is coming along for people and that things get better as the days go along.

[identity profile] melodysparks.livejournal.com 2014-02-06 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
This weather is like we are being battered with mini hurricanes one after another

[identity profile] egg-shell.livejournal.com 2014-02-08 12:05 pm (UTC)(link)
That area seems such a lovely place - but now this to mar it. Is this because of global warming and the seas getting higher? Could a storm have done this much damage before? Or were the storms that hit recently stronger than any to hit here before? I'm sorry for your little town.