'Like a sea out there': flooded Somerset residents wonder how water can be managed

Residents in Somerset are facing their own private storm as they deal with a deluge of rain that has transformed their homes into lakes.

The Wade family's experience is all too familiar for many who have lived through floods before, but none so sudden and unexpected like this. On Tuesday morning, James and Faye Wade opened the back door to find an "expanse of water" instead of their neat garden. Within hours, their home was underwater, forcing them out into emergency accommodation.

"It's not just about keeping drains clean," said James, reflecting on what went wrong. "It's about having a dedicated pot of money to keep our drainage system properly maintained." Somerset council has been tackling the problem reactively rather than proactively, which is why more homes and businesses continue to flood.

Mike Rigby from Somerset Council agrees that their low-lying geography makes them prone to flooding. With another Met Office yellow warning coming into force for parts of the south-west on Thursday, fears are that even more will go underwater.

In Ilminster, residents like Allison Bushby have been living with the threat of flooding for years. She says it's not unusual in this area, but the recent rains have taken things to a new level. The council has invested heavily in dredging and pumping equipment, but Bryony Sadler from the Flooding on the Levels Action Group believes more needs to be done.

"This crisis is not over," Sadler said as she pointed out vast stretches of water that were not there earlier this week. "It's about managing water locally with people who understand our unique environment."
 
I'm so worried about these Somerset residents πŸ€•πŸ˜© they're dealing with a flood crisis and it's just not fair πŸ’” the council needs to step up their game and invest in maintaining those drainage systems properly ⚑️ instead of just being reactive all the time πŸ™„ I mean, we've heard this story before and it's still happening because nobody's doing enough to prevent it from happening again πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ we need more funding for proactive measures like flood prevention schemes and better infrastructure πŸŒ† not just a pot of money tossed at the problem when it arises πŸ€‘
 
omg can u believe this?! 🀯 floodin in somerset is like, super bad rn! it's not just homes gettin flooded but whole areas 😱 and ppl r losin their minds πŸ’­ like "why didnt we prepare for dis?" πŸ€” and honestly i feel 4 them residents who hv been dealin w/ dis since yrs πŸ™

i saw an article on somerset council sayin dey need more cash 2 fix drainage systems πŸ€‘ but its not just about throwin money at it πŸ‘‰ it's bout havin a system in place 2 prevent floods in the first place πŸ’§ like what happened 2 the wade family πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

anywayz, ilminster resident Allison Bushby is all like "i know dis area is prone 2 flooding but omg it's worse now 😩" and somerset council is all "we r workin on it 🚧" meanwhile bryony sadler from the Flooding on the Levels Action Group is all "nope, not enuf done πŸ‘Ž"

anywayz, just wanna say i hope those affected get the help dey need πŸ’•
 
omg u guyz!!! i cant even... flooding in somerset is getting outta hand!!! its not just 1 or 2 homes that get flooded, entire neighborhoods r underwater 🌊😱 like what r ppl doin?! low-lying geography is one ting, but somerset council gotta step up their game and invest in proper drainage systemz!! πŸš§πŸ’Έ the fact that they're reactively addressing this issue rather than proactively is just wow... πŸ˜‚πŸ™„ u feel? its not just about keeping drains clean, its about havin a dedicated pot of $$$ to keep it maintained πŸ’ΈπŸ‘
 
πŸ€” I'm so tired of hearing 'it's not just about keeping drains clean' from ppl like James Wade 🚽. How much does maintenance actually cost? Like, what's the break down of that pot of money he mentioned? πŸ“Š And how often is it being funded? Is it just a one-time thing or an ongoing budget?

I also don't buy into Mike Rigby saying they're 'prone to flooding' due to their geography. It sounds like a classic 'it's not our fault, the land just chose us' excuse 🌊. Can we get some concrete numbers on how many homes and businesses are affected by floods in Somerset vs other areas?

And Bryony Sadler's call for more local management of water is fair I guess, but what does that even mean? Is she proposing a nationalized water management system or just a bunch of DIY solutions? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
I feel so bad for the Wade family and all those affected by the floods in Somerset πŸŒ§οΈπŸ˜”. It's like they said, it's not just about keeping the drains clean, but also having a dedicated fund to maintain them properly πŸ’Έ. I can imagine how scary and unexpected it must be to wake up to find your home underwater πŸ’¦.

I'm glad Mike Rigby from Somerset Council is acknowledging their geography as a major issue 🌎. But at the same time, Bryony Sadler's point about local water management really resonates with me 🀝. It's like we need to learn from our unique environments and adapt our solutions accordingly πŸ’‘.

It's interesting that Allison Bushby has been living with this threat for years, but I hope the council can do more to mitigate it now 🌈. Maybe a combination of proactive maintenance, local adaptations, and community engagement would make all the difference πŸ€πŸ’•.
 
Ugh, great just what we need another flood crisis 🌊😩. I mean come on Somerset council, can't you see a pattern here? It's all about the lack of funding and planning. They're always reactive instead of proactive, like they expect the floods to magically disappear whenever it stops raining. Newsflash: they won't. And now we've got more homes and businesses underwater, emergency accommodation for families...it's just not right πŸ’”. Can't we just invest in our drainage systems already? It's not rocket science 🀯. I'm all for addressing the issue but let's stop making excuses and get to it πŸ˜’
 
ugh i feel so bad for these ppl their homes are literally under water like what can u do!! i'm all for investing in better drainage systems but it's like they're saying "oh yeah we'll just dredge and pump stuff" like that's gonna solve the problem. and don't even get me started on the council's reactive approach instead of proactive like come on guys be prepared for floods not just react when they happen πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈπŸ’§
 
I'm literally so frustrated for these families, living in fear of their homes being taken away 🀯😨. It's not just about the flooding itself, it's about the lack of investment in maintenance and planning πŸ’ΈπŸ”§. Somerset council needs to step up and take proactive measures, like allocating dedicated funds for drainage system upkeep 🚧πŸ’ͺ. We can't keep relying on reactive measures that only help in the short term πŸ•°οΈ. And what really worries me is the impact on local businesses and communities πŸ‘₯πŸ’Ό. These families have been living with this threat for years, and it's not fair to expect them to foot the bill πŸ’ΈπŸ˜’. We need to see more from our authorities, like the council and government πŸ€πŸ‘.
 
Ugh, flooding all over again πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, it's one thing when you're expecting it and have a plan in place, but these guys are caught off guard like every time. It's not just about the council being reactive, though - I think they're trying their best with limited resources πŸ™. But seriously, who didn't know that Somerset would get hit hard by the rain? I mean, it's not like it's a secret that the area's prone to flooding... but I guess that's a common problem in areas like this.

It's all about investing in maintenance and having a plan in place, you know? Like, dedicating a pot of money for drainage system upkeep. It's not rocket science πŸ€“. And I'm with Bryony on this - we need to be doing more to manage water locally, taking into account the unique environment here. Can't just wait for it to happen and then react afterwards... gotta stay ahead of the game πŸ’‘. Anyway, can someone please get these poor homeowners some help? 🀝
 
🌧️ I was just thinking, have you guys tried those new planters that can turn your backyard into a mini-rainforest? Like, they're supposed to help with drainage and all that. My aunt got one for her garden and it's so cool! The plants are doing amazing and now she doesn't need to water them as much... wait, what was I saying? Oh yeah, floods in Somerset πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. It's crazy how a sudden rain can turn everything into a lake. I remember when I was a kid, we used to have these epic thunderstorms that would flood our backyard and we'd have to wade through the water to get to school πŸ˜‚. Anyway, maybe we should all just invest in some really good waterproof shoes... πŸš—
 
I feel so bad for those poor folks in Somerset πŸ€•, I mean, can't imagine having to deal with a flood like that on your doorstep every time it rains! It's crazy how quickly things can change from having a nice garden to being underwater 😩. And yep, our drainage systems are definitely not set up well enough - it's all about funding and proactivity, not just reacting to emergencies πŸ’ΈπŸš§. What really gets me is that they're saying more homes will flood with another warning coming in, like, what's going on?! Can't we do better?! πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
Umm, I'm totally on the side of James and Faye Wade... πŸ€” I mean, shouldn't they've seen it coming? Like, shouldn't they've known that their little flood-prone area was gonna get clobbered by all this rain? But at the same time, how can they be expected to know that Somerset Council's whole reactive approach is just gonna make things worse? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean, it's not like they're trying to cause floods or anything. And what about the council's investments in dredging and pumping equipment? Are those really just gonna sit there doing nothing? Or maybe they're just too little, too late... πŸ˜”
 
Ugh, can't believe Somerset council is still dragging its feet on properly maintaining the drainage system πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈπŸ’¦. It's all about throwing money at the problem after it's happened, not proactively fixing it before. I mean, come on, it's not rocket science! You'd think they'd have a plan in place to deal with low-lying areas that are prone to flooding. But nope, now residents are facing a crisis and having to deal with emergency accommodation 🏨😬. And what really gets my goat is the constant warning of more flooding coming down the line πŸš¨πŸ’§. When will they get it right?! πŸ’”
 
πŸ€” I'm really worried about these homes flooding like that! It's not just a matter of getting the drains clean, like James said. Where's the money going for maintenance? πŸ€‘ Somerset council needs to step up their game and invest in proactive measures instead of just reacting to the floods. Low-lying geography is one thing, but it shouldn't be an excuse for lack of preparedness.

I've looked at the pics of Ilminster, and those areas have been flooded before... what's new about this time? πŸ“Έ Is it really just a matter of "managing water locally"? Sounds like bureaucratic speak to me. Where are these people who understand their unique environment coming from? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I need some actual data or evidence on that claim! πŸ’‘
 
πŸ˜‚ I mean, can you believe it? Somerset is literally a lake now! 🌊 It's like they took all the leftover water from the Met Office and said, "You know what? We're just gonna flood this place!" 🀣 But seriously, it's crazy how one unexpected rainstorm can turn your life upside down. I feel bad for the Wade family having to go into emergency accommodation, that's like being sent to a hostel... without the charm πŸ˜‚. And poor Allison Bushby, she's been dealing with this issue for years, it's like Groundhog Day but with more water 🌊. Maybe they should just invest in some waterproof phones and be done with it? πŸ’β€β™€οΈ Just kidding, sorta...
 
Ugh, I mean come on... another example of how neglecting our infrastructure can cause chaos πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. The fact that the council is only now stepping up their game to deal with flooding is just a band-aid solution πŸ’Έ. What's really needed is a long-term plan to prevent these kinds of disasters in the first place. Investing in maintenance and proactive measures would save so much hassle and cost in the end πŸ“‰. And let's not forget, this isn't just about Somerset, it's a national issue that needs attention πŸ‘€. We need more than just dredging and pumping equipment to tackle this problem... some real solutions are needed πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I'm so over these floods in Somerset. Like, isn't it common sense to have a plan for when it rains a lot? 🌧️ Apparently not, because every time it does, the same homes are underwater and no one's doing much about it. It's just a Band-Aid approach - invest in some new equipment here and there, but that's not gonna fix the problem.

And what really gets me is how everyone's blaming each other. The council says it's because of the low-lying geography... yeah, okay, we get it. But that doesn't mean they can just shrug their shoulders and say "oh well". There needs to be some sort of proactive solution here. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, isn't having a dedicated pot of money for maintenance kinda like, basic? πŸ’Έ And another Met Office warning coming up? That's just a recipe for disaster. Someone needs to take charge and figure out how to manage the water locally... anyone got ideas? πŸ€”
 
Ugh, flooding in Somerset is getting old 🌊😩. I mean, come on, it's not like they didn't see this coming. The council's been saying the same thing for years: low-lying geography makes them prone to floods. But do they actually do anything about it? Nope πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It's all just reactive maintenance instead of proactive planning.

And don't even get me started on the cost πŸ€‘. I mean, we're talking emergency accommodation for families like the Wades... that's not exactly cheap πŸ’Έ. And what really grinds my gears is that they're still investing in dredging and pumping equipment, but it's not like it's going to make a difference in the long run πŸŒͺ️.

I just don't get why we can't invest in more sustainable solutions instead of just throwing money at the problem πŸ’Έ. Like, have you seen those new green roofs that can help absorb water? That's what we should be investing in, not dredging equipment πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
Ugh, flooding in Somerset is getting out of hand πŸŒŠπŸ˜“! I mean, I can understand why it happens due to the geography and all that, but come on, can't they just invest some cash in maintaining those drainage systems?! It's not like it's rocket science. They say their low-lying area makes them prone to flooding, yeah, but shouldn't they be preparing for it? πŸ€” I feel so bad for people who have lost their homes and are stuck in emergency accommodation. 😊
 
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