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Parts of London Severely Flooded 12th July

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posted on Jul, 13 2021 @ 12:59 PM
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originally posted by: Panartisis
a reply to: cjdust

Intrestingly a number of years back the rothschild sold all their property around London. I remember thinking at the time, why?

The answer to that question may be arriving

Actually this is from 2020, Rothschilds house for sale in Regent Park, which is flooded now..
www.homesandgardens.com...



Regents Park is on top of a hill.

Most of the London flooding at this time of year is flash flooding caused by neglected drains. Drains neglected by the private monopoly of Thames Water, owned by the Ontario public sector pension fund and the Kuwaiti government - because it's OK if foreign goverments own our essential infrastructure instead of us. Because market forces or capitalism or something.

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posted on Jul, 13 2021 @ 01:08 PM
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flooding seems to be more frequent and widespread in recent years than i remember previously. many english villages barely finish repairing the damage from the previous year, only to have it happen again, but worse each time.



posted on Jul, 13 2021 @ 01:10 PM
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Let's keep an eye open for news about the Isle of Ely Fens, which are technically below sea-level. Once those waters come down from the Midland hills...



posted on Jul, 13 2021 @ 01:33 PM
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a reply to: Whodathunkdatcheese


Drains neglected by the private monopoly of Thames Water, owned by the Ontario public sector pension fund and the Kuwaiti government - because it's OK if foreign goverments own our essential infrastructure instead of us. Because market forces or capitalism or something.


Yet another thing that can be traced back to Thatcher's policies.



posted on Jul, 13 2021 @ 01:48 PM
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a reply to: YouSir

Thing there is that in the last five years the sea level has risen 66% faster than the historical rate.

If that were ever to become a trend, which it may very well do, the risk of serious flooding in the next few decades along our costal areas becomes a serious problem.
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posted on Jul, 13 2021 @ 04:02 PM
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a reply to: RoScoLaz5

From what I can gather when we go into solar minimum, there is more gamma radiation getting ejected from the Sun, which allows droplets of water to form in the atmosphere and thus help it to rain more.




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