MEDC flooding case study - Cumbria Flashcards
Causes
Heavy rainfall: 325.4mms in 24 hours in Seathwaite (a UK record).
Urbanisation: particularly in Cockermouth (water cannot sink into ground and flows over roads.
Blocked drains and undredged rivers: The River Cocker and the River Derwent are both examples of undredged rivers.
Geology: most of the rock types in Cumbria are impermeable
Environmental effects
Habitats flooded
Farmland and crops damaged.
Exposed pipes.
Social effects
Evacuated from homes
Completely flooded houses
Communities isolated
Forced to take long detours to get aid to citizens
Economic effects
Bridges collapsed
Roads impassable
Businesses damaged
Houses go down in price
Short term responses
39 schools close across region More than 200 people rescued by helicopter in Cockermouth Passers by helped the worst affected Roads and bridges closed Locals evacuated Emergency rescue centres built
Long term responses
Several million donated by British government
Bridges rebuilt
Damage done to businesses, houses and possessions fixed
Businesses reopened
Fire crews pumped water out of people’s houses