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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Chesterfield Residents Trapped in "Limbo" as Flooding Risks Persist After Storm Babet

Chesterfield Residents Trapped in "Limbo" as Flooding Risks Persist After Storm Babet

21 Oct

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Summary

  • Maureen Gilbert, 83, drowned in her flooded home during Storm Babet in 2023
  • Neighbors say no action has been taken to prevent it from happening again
  • Residents "living in fear" and "completely abandoned" by authorities
Chesterfield Residents Trapped in "Limbo" as Flooding Risks Persist After Storm Babet

In October 2023, the devastating Storm Babet struck Chesterfield, claiming the life of 83-year-old Maureen Gilbert. Two years later, her neighbors Lisa Thompson and Simon Ball are still grappling with the aftermath, living in constant fear of another flood.

The couple, who have only recently moved back into their home on Tapton Terrace, say they feel "completely abandoned" by the authorities. Despite the Environment Agency's efforts to reduce flooding risks in Chesterfield, the residents of Tapton Terrace remain in a state of "limbo," unsure if their homes will be protected.

A coroner's report issued after Mrs. Gilbert's death raised concerns over the ongoing "risk to life" in the area, but the local council and the Environment Agency have struggled to find a solution. Neighbor David Corey expressed his heartbreak, saying, "None of us can get over what happened to Maureen. I keep thinking of her and how she was alone watching the water rise. I just can't imagine what she must have gone through."

With the threat of future floods looming, the residents of Tapton Terrace are living in a constant state of anxiety. As Ms. Thompson put it, "We're learning to live with a level of anxiety; it's like grief though and it can sometimes catch you unaware." The couple's desperation for action is palpable, as they plead, "We're just desperate for somebody to do something and end this limbo."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Maureen Gilbert, an 83-year-old resident of Chesterfield, tragically drowned in her flooded home during the devastating Storm Babet in 2023.
The residents of Tapton Terrace, including Lisa Thompson and Simon Ball, are living in constant fear of future floods, feeling "completely abandoned" by the authorities who have failed to take action to protect their community.
The coroner's report issued after Maureen Gilbert's death raised concerns over the ongoing "risk to life" for residents of Tapton Terrace, highlighting the urgent need for action to address the flooding issues in the area.

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