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Storm Eva's Fury: 10 Years On, Flood Scars Linger

26 Dec

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Summary

  • The Calder Valley faced severe flooding during Christmas 2015 due to Storm Eva.
  • More than 2.4 inches of rain fell in 24 hours, saturating the ground.
  • Six major floods have occurred in the area since 2000, impacting daily life.
Storm Eva's Fury: 10 Years On, Flood Scars Linger

A decade ago, during the Christmas of 2015, Storm Eva brought torrential rain to West Yorkshire, causing widespread devastation. The Calder Valley, particularly towns like Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd, experienced unprecedented flooding as over 2.4 inches of rain fell within a single 24-hour period. This event followed two months of consistently wet weather, leading to saturated ground that could not absorb further rainfall.

The intense rainfall transformed roads into rivers, with water cascading down hillsides and submerging an estimated 6,000 homes and businesses. The impact was deeply felt by residents, with memories of the "dirty, nasty flood water" still potent for many. The storm's fury left an indelible mark on the community, highlighting the vulnerability of the region to extreme weather events.

For communities like Hebden Bridge, enduring six major floods since the year 2000 has meant that preparation for such disasters has become an integrated part of everyday life. While the town has adapted to the recurring threat, the profound experiences of the 2015 flooding continue to resonate, serving as a stark reminder of nature's power and the importance of resilience.

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.
Storm Eva caused devastating floods in West Yorkshire during the Christmas period of 2015.
More than 2.4 inches (60mm) of rain fell in the Calder Valley in a 24-hour period during Storm Eva.
The Calder Valley, including towns like Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd, was among the areas most severely affected by the 2015 floods.

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