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Scylla100 Wrote:

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> If it keeps raining we're not gonna flood

> here...are we? Anybody in the know?

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> Scylla

Depends on which part of SE22 you are. I've produced a computer model to simulate different rainfall levels, and it seems that only Overhill road is safe.....

what ruffers said (even allowing for pride coming before a fall and all)


Us Upper East Siders have got the library, the Plough and Vals + a hardware store - if we get flooded up here then there is a bigger problem with the world than just SE22


(Although I also took the precaution of a first floor flat ;-) )

The photos of the Grove Vale flash flood were fascinating - a good reason not to buy a flat at the Toilet Block.


But, I think the storm drain worked fine, otherwise the flooding would have backed up to the Goose Green roundabout. I suspect the Grove Vale depression street drains were blocked. Perhaps they had not been cleaned out regularly.

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