RMG6TG81–Members of Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue service help with the flooding in Burrowbridge, Somerset.
RMDTG0R3–locals put banner on bridge over river parrot calling for it to be dredge to prevent flooding at Burrowbridge somerset levels.
RMDTEA0C–Burrowbridge, UK. 16th Feb, 2014. Workers make use of specialised vehicles during the heavy flooding at Burrowbridge on the Somerset Levels on February 16, 2014. Vehicles suitable for use in deep water are being used to remove obstacles such as tree trunks and telegraph poles from the water so that aid can be distributed to local residents. The A361 is a major arterial route across the Somerset Levels and has just experienced the worst flooding in living history and has been underwater now for seven weeks. Credit: Nick Cable/Alamy Live News
RMDT4ECY–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 8th February 2014. UK flooding in Burrowbridge in Somerset,Robert Timoney/AlamyLiveNews.
RFE7BCWK–Burrow Mump and surrounding flooding, Burrowbridge
RMDTAY4X–Burrow Mump, rising above the devastating floods of 2014, on a clam afternoon
RMK2EGA4–Overview of flooding across Lower Salt Moor and North Moor at sunset, seen from from Barrow Mump, Burrowbridge, Somerset Levels, England, UK, February 2014.
RMDRXFX3–the king Alfred public house in burrowbridge, scene of the worst flooding on the Somerset levels for many years
RMDTG860–Burrowbridge, Somerset, United Kingdom at 16:30 hrs on 16th February 2014. The A361 at Burrowbridge has been closed by flooding since before Christmas with no sign of imminent relief. Credit: Living Levels Photography/Alamy Live News
RMDRJ7E7–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 27th January 2014. The A361 from Burrowbridge to Taunton remains flooded during the extensive flooding affecting the Somerset levels
RFKN8GM1–Flooding on the Somerset levels February 2014
RMDT7PKC–Burrowbridge, Somerset Levels, UK – 11th February 2014. Residents and volunteers continue to fill and stack sandbags at Burrowbridge in readiness.
RMDRRM59–Burrowbridge Somerset UK 30th January 2014. Silage ruined by the flood water on James's farm. Last year the floods stripped the nutrients from the soil and turned it acidic. Joe Hulbert/Alamy Live News
RFDW05AN–Flooding on the Somerset Levels - swans crossing the levels viewed from Burrow Mump Feb 2014
RF2RBRAKH–Burrow Mump Burrowbridge Somerset England where The River Tone flows into the River Parrett which regularly causes flooding
RMDXXWCP–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 31st March 2014. Work has commenced on the dredging of the River Parrett as part of a 20 year plan to alleviate the risk of flooding on the Somerset Levels. Bryony Sadler, a local resident affected by the flooding and a member of the Flooding on the Levels Action Group (FLAG) is interviewed. Credit: Mr Standfast/Alamy Live News
RMDRYA7F–Flooded fields on the Somerset Levels
RM2M9G92P–Northmoor, UK. 18th Jan, 2023. Flood levels have prompted the Environment Agency and local authorities to declare an emergency. The road from Northmoor to Burrowbridge is flooded. To move water back into the river additional pumps have been put in place at the Northmoor pumping station. The Somerset Levels faced major flooding in 2014. Credit: JMF News/Alamy Live News
RMH4198X–A lamb standing on the hillside of Burrow Mump near Burrowbridge overlooking the Somerset Levels during the flooding in 2014
RMG6TG80–Members of Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue service with a lifeboat to help with the flooding in Burrowbridge, Somerset.
RMDTBE1K–Burrowbridge, UK. 13th Feb, 2014. Volunteers fill sandbags in advance of an expected new surge in water at Burrowbridge Somerset levels Credit Paul Glendell/Alamy Live News
RMDTEA0R–Burrowbridge, UK. 16th Feb, 2014. Workers make use of specialised vehicles during the heavy flooding at Burrowbridge on the Somerset Levels on February 16, 2014. Vehicles suitable for use in deep water are being used to remove obstacles such as tree trunks and telegraph poles from the water so that aid can be distributed to local residents. The A361 is a major arterial route across the Somerset Levels and has just experienced the worst flooding in living history and has been underwater now for seven weeks. Credit: Nick Cable/Alamy Live News
RMDT4ECJ–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 8th February 2014. UK flooding in Burrowbridge in Somerset,Robert Timoney/AlamyLiveNews.
RFE7BCWG–Burrow Mump at Burrowbridge on the banks of the River Parrett is completely surrounded by water, on the Somerset levels.
RMDTAXX5–Burrow Mump, rising above the devastating floods of 2014, on a clam afternoon
RMK2EG9X–Overview of flooding across Lower Salt Moor and North Moor at sunset, seen from from Barrow Mump, Burrowbridge, Somerset Levels, England, UK, February 2014.
RMDRXFWR–the king Alfred public house in burrowbridge, scene of the worst flooding on the Somerset levels for many years
RMDTG861–Burrowbridge, Somerset, United Kingdom at 16:30 hrs on 16th February 2014. The A361 at Burrowbridge has been closed by flooding since before Christmas with no sign of imminent relief. Credit: Living Levels Photography/Alamy Live News
RMDRJ7E9–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 27th January 2014. The A361 from Burrowbridge to Taunton remains flooded during the extensive flooding affecting the Somerset levels
RFKN8GNA–Flooding on the Somerset levels February 2014
RMDT7P8X–Burrowbridge, Somerset Levels, UK – 11th February 2014. Emergency waterproof membrane is available on the bridge beside the River Parrett at Burrowbridge.
RMW7PPRB–A361 road between Burrowbridge and East Lyng closed due to flooding after weeks of heavy rain, Somerset Levels, UK, January 2013.
RMDT4Y9D–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK - 9th Feb 2014. Media crew and villagers share a trailer ride carrying sandbags to flooded parts of Burrowbridge village.
RMD1H8G9–Flooding on the A361 between Burrowbridge and East Lyng on the Somerset levels 2012
RMDT7PBF–Burrowbridge, Somerset Levels, UK – 11th February 2014. Residents and volunteers continue to fill and stack sandbags at Burrowbridge in readiness. Burrow Mump in background.
RMDTB0CR–Burrowbridge pumping station, discharging floodwater into the already swollen river Parrett, during the 2014 floods
RMDT4WHG–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 9th Feb 2014. Tractor with a trailer full of sandbags drives through flood water on the A361 at Burrowbridge with volunteers following by boat.
RMDTB0KD–Environment agency sandbags and flood defences, line the banks of the river Parrett near Burrowbridge pumping station, 2014
RMG6TG6C–Members of Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue service with a lifeboat to help with the flooding in Burrowbridge, Somerset.
RMDTBECT–Burrowbridge, UK. 13th Feb, 2014. Volunteers fill sandbags in advance of an expected new surge in water at Burrowbridge Somerset levels Credit Paul Glendell/Alamy Live News
RMDTEA0G–Burrowbridge, UK. 16th Feb, 2014. Workers make use of specialised vehicles during the heavy flooding at Burrowbridge on the Somerset Levels on February 16, 2014. Vehicles suitable for use in deep water are being used to remove obstacles such as tree trunks and telegraph poles from the water so that aid can be distributed to local residents. The A361 is a major arterial route across the Somerset Levels and has just experienced the worst flooding in living history and has been underwater now for seven weeks. Credit: Nick Cable/Alamy Live News
RMDT4EC3–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 8th February 2014. UK flooding in Burrowbridge in Somerset,Robert Timoney/AlamyLiveNews.
RMDTR4K5–Burrowbridge, UK. 22nd Feb, 2014. Officers from Somerset's Fire & Rescue service wade into floodwater at Burrowbridge on February 22, 2014. Dressed in waders and lifejackets, two men walk along the carriageway of the A361, now totally submerged by floodwater during the heaviest flooding in living history on the Somerset Levels. They are using measuring sticks to determine the current depth of water along the carriage which currently stands at 1.1 metres at this crossroad. Credit: Nick Cable/Alamy Live News
RFE7BCWH–Burrow Mump at Burrowbridge on the banks of the River Parrett is completely surrounded by water, on the Somerset levels.
RMDT4CF1–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 8th February 2014. The village of Burrowbridge in Somerset on 8th February 2014 surrounded by floodwater as viewed from the top of Burrow Mump. Due to exceptionally high rainfall, the River Parrett has been unable to cope with the volume of water and has flooded nearby farmland and the main road the A361 to Taunton has been closed for seven weeks. A severe flood alert which means life may be at risk remains in place and many occupants have been told to evacuate. Credit: Nick Cable/Alamy Live News
RMDT7PKB–Burrowbridge, Somerset Levels, UK – 11th February 2014. Residents and volunteers continue to fill and stack sandbags at Burrowbridge in readiness. Burrow Mump in background.
RMDTG788–Burrowbridge, Somerset, United Kingdom at 17:10 hrs on 16th February 2014. Heavy rain and gale force winds over the Somerset Levels have left widespread flooding and damage. Credit: Living Levels Photography/Alamy Live News
RMDRJ7E8–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 27th January 2014. The A361 from Burrowbridge to Taunton remains flooded during the extensive flooding affecting the Somerset levels
RMDTR4XY–Burrowbridge, UK. 22nd Feb, 2014. Commandos helping at Burrowbridge on the flooded Somerset Levels on February 22, 2014. A group of soldiers load crates of supplies onto an Environment Agency Trac-dumper, a specialised vehicle capable of going through deep water. Supplies of oil and mechanical parts are sent to Saltmoor Pumping Station where water from Northmoor is being pumped into the tidal River Parrett to provide relief to the flooded area.These are the worst floods on the Somerset Levels in living history.
RMDT4X7R–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 9th Feb 2014. Villagers and volunteers laying wood chippings and sandbags to stabilise the only footpath that links the two halves of the village the path runs alongside the swollen River Parrett.
RMDT4C6R–Borrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 8th February 2014. The village of Burrowbridge in Somerset on 8th February 2014 surrounded by floodwater as viewed from the top of Burrow Mump. Due to exceptionally high rainfall, the River Parrett has been unable to cope with the volume of water and has flooded nearby farmland and the main road the A361 to Taunton has been closed for seven weeks. A severe flood alert which means life may be at risk remains in place and many occupants have been told to evacuate. Credit: Nick Cable/Alamy Live News
RMW7PPT1–Severely flooded A361 between East Lyng and Burrowbridge across Lower Salt Moor after weeks of heavy rain, Somerset Levels and Moors, UK, January 2013.
RMDRXFWA–police vehicles at Burrowbridge during the floods on the Somerset levels
RFDW03DT–Flooding on the Somerset Levels - swans crossing the levels viewed from Burrow Mump Feb 2014
RF2RBRAM6–Burrow Mump Burrowbridge Somerset England where The River Tone flows into the River Parrett which regularly causes flooding
RM2M9G8Y8–Northmoor, UK. 18th Jan, 2023. Flood levels have prompted the Environment Agency and local authorities to declare an emergency. The road from Northmoor to Burrowbridge is flooded. To move water back into the river additional pumps have been put in place at the Northmoor pumping station. The Somerset Levels faced major flooding in 2014. Credit: JMF News/Alamy Live News
RMH4198R–A lamb standing on the hillside of Burrow Mump near Burrowbridge overlooking the Somerset Levels during the flooding in 2014
RMG6TG3K–A Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue service special vehicle gets stuck while driving through flooding in Burrowbridge, Somerset.
RMDTBE1C–Burrowbridge, UK. 13th Feb, 2014. Volunteers fill sandbags in advance of an expected new surge in water at Burrowbridge Somerset levels Credit Paul Glendell/Alamy Live News
RMDXXWD5–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 31st March 2014. Work has commenced on the dredging of the River Parrett as part of a 20 year plan to alleviate the risk of flooding on the Somerset Levels. Contractors are shown operating long reach machinery just north of Burrowbridge to clear the banks ready for dredging to commence. Credit: Mr Standfast/Alamy Live News
RMDT4EC8–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 8th February 2014. UK flooding in Burrowbridge in Somerset,Robert Timoney/AlamyLiveNews.
RMDRRM57–Burrowbridge Somerset UK 30th January 2014. Flood sign by one of many flooded fields in Somerset. Joe Hulbert/Alamy Live News
RFE1FHWY–Burrow Mump and surrounding flooding, Burrowbridge in Somerset
RM2C6JPT6–Early morning wintertime view along River Parrett at Burrowbridge on the Somerset Levels.
RFE1A4NN–Aerial picture of the village of Burrowbridge, Somerset, surrounded by flood water.
RMDTG783–Burrowbridge, Somerset, United Kingdom at 17:10 hrs on 16th February 2014. Heavy rain and gale force winds over the Somerset Levels have left widespread flooding and damage. Credit: Living Levels Photography/Alamy Live News
RMDRJ7EB–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 27th January 2014. The A361 from Burrowbridge to Taunton remains flooded during the extensive flooding affecting the Somerset levels
RFE7BEBR–Aerial views of Burrowbridge on the flooded Somerset Levels.
RMDT4XC7–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 9th Feb 2014. Villagers and volunteers carrying sandbags and shoveling wood chippings into wheelbarrows for volunteers to stabilise the only footpath that links the two halves of the village the path runs alongside the swollen River Parrett.
RMDT4C5K–Borrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 8th February 2014. The village of Burrowbridge in Somerset on 8th February 2014 surrounded by floodwater as viewed from the top of Burrow Mump. Due to exceptionally high rainfall, the River Parrett has been unable to cope with the volume of water and has flooded nearby farmland and the main road the A361 to Taunton has been closed for seven weeks. A severe flood alert which means life may be at risk remains in place and many occupants have been told to evacuate. Credit: Nick Cable/Alamy Live News
RMW7PPYT–Floodwater being pumped from Lower Salt Moor into the River Parrett near Burrowbridge after weeks of heavy rain, Somerset Levels, UK, January 2013.
RMDTHGPC–Pub landlord Jim Winkworth of the King Alfred Inn runs errands on his quad bike to help local flood victims at Burrowbridge.
RFDW04DR–Flooding on the Somerset Levels - swans crossing the levels viewed from Burrow Mump Feb 2014
RMDTRFHW–Burrowbridge, UK. 22nd Feb, 2014. An army commando observes the floods at Burrowbridge on the Somerset Levels, February 22, 2014. A team of highly trained soliders have been drafted in to transport supplies of oil and mechanical parts to Saltmoor Pumping Station where water from Northmoor is being pumped into the tidal River Parrett to provide relief to the flooded area. These are the worst floods on the Somerset Levels in living history.
RF2RBRAGY–Burrow Mump Burrowbridge Somerset England where The River Tone flows into the River Parrett which regularly causes flooding
RMEP0FP8–aerial view of the Yorkshire market town Boroughbridge, UK
RMG6TG6B–A Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue service special vehicle is towed after it gets stuck while driving through flooding in Burrowbridge, Somerset.
RMDTBE2B–Burrowbridge, UK. 13th Feb, 2014. Volunteers fill sandbags in advance of an expected new surge in water at Burrowbridge Somerset levels Credit Paul Glendell/Alamy Live News
RMDXTRF8–Burrowbridge, UK. 31st Mar, 2014. Work has commenced on the dredging of the River Parrett as part of a 20 year plan to alleviate the risk of flooding on the Somerset Levels. Contractors are shown operating long reach machinery just north of Burrowbridge to clear the banks ready for dredging to commence. Credit: Mr Standfast/Alamy Live News
RMDT4EDR–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 8th February 2014. UK flooding in Burrowbridge in Somerset,Robert Timoney/AlamyLiveNews.
RME5YYXT–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 9th August, 2014. UK weather: An Emergency call out for local helpers to make more Sandbags to be put in place around the bridge and along the Main Road opposite due to very bad weather forecast moving in.Picture shows young helpers L/R. Steh and Ryan.
RM2C6JREY–Early morning wintertime view along River Parrett at Burrowbridge on the Somerset Levels.
RMDTG450–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 16th Feb 2014. A banner placed on the bridge over the River Parrett at Burrowbridge, proposes a long term solution to the flooding in the Somerset Levels Credit: Living Levels Photography/Alamy Live News
RMDRJ08H–Burrowbridge, UK. 27th Jan, 2014. Environment Agency pumps working to reduce flood water levels on the Somerset Levels. On Friday Somerset County Council declared flooding in Somerset a 'major incident. Credit: Andrew Johns/Alamy Live News
RFDRJMKE–Partially submerged and isolated gate in the Somerset Levels at the base of the 'Mump' at Burrowbridge.
RMDT4YA6–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK - 9th Feb 2014. Villagers and volunteers carrying wood chippings in wheelbarrows for volunteers to stabilise the only footpath that links the two halves of the village the path runs alongside the swollen River Parrett with Burrow Mump in background.
RMDTG787–Burrowbridge, Somerset, United Kingdom at 16:40 hrs on 16th February. Volunteers at Khalsa Aid have come to Burrowbridge to help with flood relief work.
RFE7BEBG–Aerial views of Burrowbridge on the flooded Somerset Levels.
RMW7PPT4–Severely flooded and closed A361 road at sunset between Burrowbridge and East Lyng across Southlake moor after weeks of heavy rain, Somerset Levels, UK, January 2013.
RMDW02D7–Flooding on the Somerset Levels - a bird watcher views the levels from Burrow Mump Feb 2014
RMDTR5P3–Burrowbridge, UK. 22nd Feb, 2014. Commandos helping at Burrowbridge on the flooded Somerset Levels on February 22, 2014. A group of soldiers wave for the camera as they are transported through the floodwater by workers of the Environment Agency in a Trac-dumper, a specialised vehicle capable of going through deep water. Supplies of oil and mechanical parts are sent to Saltmoor Pumping Station where water from Northmoor is being pumped into the tidal River Parrett to provide relief to the flooded area. These are the worst floods on the Somerset Levels in living history.
RF2RBRAE3–Burrow Mump Burrowbridge Somerset England where The River Tone flows into the River Parrett which regularly causes flooding
RMH40F76–Lambs alongside their mother on the hillside of Burrow Mump near Burrowbridge on the Somerset Levels during the floods of 2014
RMG6TG68–A Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue service special vehicle is towed after it gets stuck while driving through flooding in Burrowbridge, Somerset.
RMDTBE0B–Burrowbridge, UK. 13th Feb, 2014. Volunteers fill sandbags in advance of an expected new surge in water at Burrowbridge Somerset levels Credit Paul Glendell/Alamy Live News
RMG6YDHD–Spring weather March 31st. Dredging begins on the River Parrett, near Burrowbridge in Somerset, where the area suffered flooding.
RMDXTRFN–Burrowbridge, UK. 31st Mar, 2014. Work has commenced on the dredging of the River Parrett as part of a 20 year plan to alleviate the risk of flooding on the Somerset Levels. Contractors are shown operating long reach machinery just north of Burrowbridge to clear the banks ready for dredging to commence. Credit: Mr Standfast/Alamy Live News
RMEP0FJA–aerial view of the Yorkshire market town Boroughbridge, UK
RME5YYXY–Burrowbridge, Somerset, UK. 9th August, 2014. UK weather: An Emergency call out for local helpers to make more sandbags to be put in place around the bridge and along the Main Road opposite due to very bad weather forecast Moving in Picture Shows, Seth left and Ryan right Helping. Credit: Robert Timoney/Alamy Live News
RMDRJ08D–Burrowbridge, UK. 27th Jan, 2014. Environment Agency pumps working to reduce flood water levels on the Somerset Levels. On Friday Somerset County Council declared flooding in Somerset a 'major incident. Credit: Andrew Johns/Alamy Live News
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