Floods
The Muchelney Experience
Carolyn Roche
November 2012
• After the wettest summer on record• 12 Houses flooded• Roads became impassable cutting off the
village for 2 weeks• We were told at a village meeting with the
EA it was a 1 in 100 year event and it wouldn’t happen again!
However
• Some villagers did not believe• There is no Parish Council • A Flood Plan was devised from the
experience thinking that it could not be worse by interested villagers
• A Communication network that had started was made stronger
• The Flood Plan was then delivered to every house
Initial Flood Plan included
• A self help guide for– Where to move your car to– Medical emergencies– Fire emergencies– Getting prescriptions– Access and transport– Livestock – Food– Accommodation
New Year’s Day 2014
• The flood plan was put into action by Alastair Mullineux via email
• The Village Agent spoke with ‘vulnerable’ villagers to see if they wanted to leave
• Teams mobilised to move furniture for people who had flooded before
• Note: No warnings officially received yet
4-5th January 2014
• Water entered 25 houses• Accommodation found for those that
needed it• Transport via tractor arranged to help get
people out• Village agent along with village checks on
people • Communication network in full swing
informing people of what is happening
Communication
• The fastest way to communicate is email• Email addresses were collected during 2012 and
through 2013 with the final doubters joining during 2014 event
• Any houses not on the list are covered by their neighbours printing and taking round messages
• 2 people hold the list so that if one is away the other can send information
• Outside agencies wanting to send information in have only 2 contacts to deal with
• The communication network was invaluable for villagers and services alike– Fire Brigade– Red Cross– Ambulance– Council– Villagers in need
Fine tuning the plan
• There is now a flood group• Each person in the group looks after a
specific area of interest– School children– Commuters– Rubbish– Vulnerable– Donations– The different ‘islands’
Including
• Defibrillator trained villagers• First Aid trained villagers• Useful phone numbers such as Power, Water
and Village Agent• A better plan for getting sand bags• Fuel• Donations• Leaving the village before ‘official’ help has
arrived
Impact of having a Plan
• Meant that there was organisation• Everyone knew what was happening and
what would happen even if they had evacuated
• Many people’s furniture was saved• People had their cars usefully on the other
side of the water• Services were aware of the vulnerable
Your plan
• Must be specific to your area• Adapt it from your experiences• Evacuation• What communication is best for you, email,
grapevine or telephone tree• Report where you are• Share the plan with Councils and services and
tell them what you want• Do not assume it will not happen again
Thank you