Mudslides & flooding in Scotland.

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Mudslides & flooding in Scotland.

Postby Saitek » Wed Aug 18, 2004 3:40 pm

It's been an awful day here.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3577864.stm
Family flee as mud engulfs car


Vehicles are stuck in the landslide
A family of five have described how they escaped from their car before it was engulfed in a mudslide.
Doctor Sandy Hills, 54, said they had to crawl out of the windows near Dunkeld, Perthshire.

The A9 was completely blocked by the landslide, as torrential rain continued to deluge central Scotland for a third consecutive day.

Dr Hills, his wife Catherine, 54, and their children Steven, 27, Natalie, 24, and David, 18, scrambled to safety.


The Hills got into difficulty as they travelled from their home in Dundee for a short holiday in Grantown-on-Spey.

 As we were collecting our stuff we saw trees breaking away from the hillside and smashing down into the caravan and a van at the other side

Sandy Hills  
Their Volkswagen Passat and at least six other vehicles were stuck when the embankment collapsed and soon covered much of the dual carriageway.

Dr Hills said: "We just decided that we had to get out. All of us had to crawl out of the windows.

"We tried to get as much as we could out of the car, but I've even left my mobile phone behind.

"As we were collecting our stuff we saw trees breaking away from the hillside and smashing down into the caravan and a van at the other side."

Vehicles trapped

The family would have been fine had they passed the area 10 seconds earlier, he added.

The heavy rain has led to several flood warnings as forecasters predict the wet weather will continue.

People in about 40 households in nearby Bankfoot were taken to an emergency centre after the River Tay burst its banks.

Police superintendent Ian Bell said the A9 was closed and motorists could not be diverted because of flooding on minor roads.

"About half a dozen vehicles are trapped by the mudslide and there are hundreds of vehicles heading south which we are trying to turn back," he said.

"The mud is about eight feet at its deepest point."



http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/3556042.stm

Motorists rescued from landslide


About 14 vehicles are thought to be involved
Rescue helicopters have airlifted 56 people who were trapped by a landslide at Lochearnhead in Central Scotland.
The motorists were rescued from the blocked road on the A85 near Stirling.

Emergency services were concerned the flash flooding could have made surrounding hillsides unstable and led to further landslides.

Those rescued include a number of children. Most have been taken to Lochearnhead or to the nearby village of Killin.

'No danger'

Central Scotland Police said the landslide followed heavy rain in the area.

A police spokeswoman said about 14 cars were involved.

Michael Mulford, spokesman for RAF Kinloss, said: "At about 1800 BST we had reports of a landslide and flooding near Loch Earn.

"The emergency services were unable to get through because of the conditions.

"At the moment it looks like the only way in is by helicopter



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Re: Mudslides & flooding in Scotland.

Postby Hagar » Wed Aug 18, 2004 3:51 pm

That's nasty Ben. Looks like it's moving up your way. :o

We seem to have escaped the worst of it so far. It's been nice & sunny here all day although heavy rain & strong winds are forecast for tonight. We had a small thunderstorm earlier but it only lasted a few minutes. I'm keeping everything crossed. ::)

Take care old chap. ;)
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Re: Mudslides & flooding in Scotland.

Postby Saitek » Wed Aug 18, 2004 5:19 pm

Take care old chap. ;)


Well, I never thought 17 was old::)... but I did think that 60 year olds were generally OAP's!;) ;D
Sorry for being so disrespectful. :P ;)

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Re: Mudslides & flooding in Scotland.

Postby Hagar » Wed Aug 18, 2004 5:54 pm


Well, I never thought 17 was old::)... but I did think that 60 year olds were generally OAP's!;) ;D
Sorry for being so disrespectful. :P ;)

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Just an expression. I don't think you're sorry at all. ::) Cheeky young varmint. :P ;D

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