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Related: About this forum250-Year-Old Bridgewater Canal Collapses Under Latest Flood; Elevated Embankment Fails Near Cheshire, UK
Engineers are assessing the scale of damage to a canal built more than 250 years ago after flood waters caused a dramatic collapse of part of its elevated embankment in Cheshire.
The Bridgewater canal, which was previously used to transport coal but is now a leisure waterway, caved in near Dunham Massey, in the first major breach of the waterway for 54 years.
Drone footage showed the collapse of the human-made embankment that carries the canal 12 metres (40ft) above the River Bollin. Witnesses said the collapse looked like a bomb had gone off. A sewage treatment works run by United Utilities at Dunham Massey was inundated as canal waters deluged the land near the village of Little Bollington. The company has been contacted for comment.
The collapse is another example of the significant threat to homes, businesses and national infrastructure from increased flooding as a result of climate change. Cheshire police evacuated properties after the collapse and a section of the M56 had to be closed.
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We watch Cruising the Cut, David Johns, on YouTube. He travels in a narrow boat in the canal system. Beautiful country.
3catwoman3
(25,793 posts)shows. Id love to do a narrow boat tour some day.
3Hotdogs
(13,643 posts)construction. These divert water that used to be absorbed into the ground and were utilized by plants. Concrete and asphalt are not permeable. So water runs off and accumulates into streams and rivers that cannot contain the increased volume of water.
This is the definition of flooding.