Climate Change Human Crisis
Hurricane Landslides
Streets flooded in some areas in Ireland, UK, and Wales
Veronica Davis Sunday Feb 16 2020#southwales #wales #ireland #england #britain #stormdennis #scotland #stormciara #cork #Aberfan #tylorstown #
God Bless those in need of prayers. At a time where disasters are happening all around the world, and the #coronovirus spreading. Two people lost their lives at sea as being reported by the media. Another storm on its way in the UK. Six days ago Storm Ciara was suppose to have been called the storm of the century. In West Yorkshire, residents still recovering after a month's rain fall fell in several 12 hours. Over two hundred of homes flooded. Some residents are not positive. One store owner points at the top of the windows, where the storm hit in 2015.
Flights have been cancelled and military have been working sandbagging the shorelines.
Storm Dennis is being reported to be the worst at 6 o'clock in morning of Feb 16, and expected to arrive in West Yorkshire. There is reports during that time of hail storms at Cork. Strange? Other twitters have been posting the region of #Aberfan being affected. This is the region where a disaster occurred in October 21, 1966 that killed 144 lives. Welsh students at the Welsh town of Aberfan’s Pantglas Junior School. The tragedy, according to BBC News’ Ceri Jackson, was a “mistake that cost a village its children”; in the words of a tribunal commissioned to investigate the incident, the deadly accident “could and should have been prevented.”
A few minutes ago landslide at Tylorstown, South Wales. Cars are underwater in some regions.
By Noon reports of flooding in #Abergavenny #Crickhowell
Screenshots of 42 ft waves are captured at ventusky program.
Lat.: 51°27'N / Lon.: 19°51'W / Altitude: -1m
Timezone: (UTC-1) / Current time: 05 PM 02/16/2020
Ireland / Lat.: 51°36'N / Lon.: 10°10'W / Altitude: 116m
Timezone: Europe/Dublin (UTC+0) / Current time: 04 PM 02/16/2020
Storm Dennis: Weather warning as storm hits the UK ITV
Tweets of #stormdennis
— Damien Dennehy (@DamienDennehy) February 16, 2020
#Aberfan
Back home #StormDennis has exposed the Aberfan scar. Fairly harrowing stuff. pic.twitter.com/wQuWLEDQ5F— ALO (@ALOGloatMajor) February 16, 2020
#tylorstown 12:25 am 2/26/2020
4 Hours Ago
Landslide, #Tylorstown.— Shaun Thomas (@ShaunThomas777) February 16, 2020
This is climate and ecological breakdown. The more we carry on with business as usual, the more damage we do to our beautiful environment in the valleys, & the more we risk people's lives.
Hope everyone stays safe!#StormDennis pic.twitter.com/JrLY2Uf1SV
10:57 am 1 Hour ago
The landslide in Tylorstown is still ongoing. Hopefully it doesn't get any worse. #StormDennis #Dennis pic.twitter.com/pAszDQ2u1R— ɴɪᴄᴋ ᴄʜᴀɴᴛ (@misterchant) February 16, 2020
Just prior to it going dark we attended at #Tylorstown to survey today's landslide. Please don't be tempted to approach it for a better view. ^DJ pic.twitter.com/baWIBLJEHx— NPAS South West Region (@NPASSouthWest) February 16, 2020
Storm Dennis has caused several landslides across south Wales, including this one in Tylorstown https://t.co/9YhgjgST9U #StormDennis pic.twitter.com/AGZ6zKnqLR— ITV Wales News (@ITVWales) February 16, 2020
"They couldn't open the doors to get him out"— BBC Wales News (@BBCWalesNews) February 16, 2020
Storm Dennis has caused total devastation
LATEST: https://t.co/02RcmIGBLx pic.twitter.com/IEUDhkJG3T
Flooding in Deri #SouthWales gone through the house and hit the front window out #StormDennis pic.twitter.com/Et5Y5EsRpC— Dai Gibbings (@1Gibbings) February 16, 2020
The flooding is always bad where my dad is in #SouthWales but I think this is the worst I’ve ever seen it. #Crickhowell is completely cut off! Luckily my dad is high up, this is the view from his. pic.twitter.com/4Pg694JmZF— Amy Elinor (@itsamyelinor) February 16, 2020
Flooding in Deri #SouthWales gone through the house and hit the front window out #StormDennis pic.twitter.com/Et5Y5EsRpC— Dai Gibbings (@1Gibbings) February 16, 2020
— Dylan Edwards (@dylanedwards102) February 16, 2020
February 9 2020 Storm Ciara
Strange Trend Abandoned Ship Arrives at Shore Storm Dennis
An abandoned Ship washes ashore at Ballycotton as #StormDennis continues to cause wreckage in South Wales. If the reports of the ship last spotted in West Africa in September 2019 it has traveled how long seven months later?
During #StormDenis this 80 metre vessel 'The Alta' washed up 3 miles west of #Ballycotton. It was cargo vessel that was abandoned in South East Bermuda in October 2018.— Ballycotton Sea Adv (@BCSeaAdventures) February 16, 2020
The vessel last spotted off the coast of West Africa in September 2019 and has been wandering seas until today pic.twitter.com/6jUsdpbzy9
#StormDennis has brought us an unwanted gift! An 80-metre cargo ship which had been abandoned and adrift in the mid-Atlantic for over a year has gone aground near #Ballycotton in East #Cork. The ship was high and dry on rocks at low tide at 5pm. @rtenews pic.twitter.com/4X51lGLB6o— Paschal Sheehy (@PaschalSheehy) February 16, 2020