The river Thames has burst it's banks at West Oxford putting many homes and businesses in danger of flooding. Flooding started on the 7th of January and today it is reported that water levels are expected to rise further.
Today it has been reported that a cyclist has died attempting to ride through flood waters on the outskirts of Oxford. A man in his 70's had been riding along Godstow Road, which runs from Wolvercote in north east Oxford to the rural village of Wytham when he ran into difficulties. The exact cause of death, whether by drowning, an injury after a fall, has not yet been disclosed.
Yesterday, First Great Western trains posted a picture to Twitter showing why there has been disruption to their services at Oxford...
Another picture of the flooding at Oxford and the reason why there is currently disruption to our service. pic.twitter.com/oNKtyeUcdB
— GWR (@GWRHelp) January 8, 2014
Many pictures of the flooding and flood defences in Oxford have appeared on Twitter...
https://twitter.com/HuffPostUKPics/statuses/421223964052971520
https://twitter.com/RichardA/statuses/421205747125325824
Floodwater being held back from Earl Street in Oxford by a temporary Environment Agency barrier. pic.twitter.com/T69WKgw39I
— Clare Woodling (@ClareWoodling) January 9, 2014
Abingdon Road in Oxford currently closed to traffic. Here is why. Please do not ignore road closure signs pic.twitter.com/BlQAbBlvhf
— Oxford City Council (@OxfordCity) January 8, 2014
This barrier is keeping Oxford's flood waters from rushing down our street & into our home pic.twitter.com/pmxnN355co
— Sheridan Voysey (@sheridanvoysey) January 9, 2014
The Environment uploaded a video to Youtube of the flood defences they put in place late last year to protect homes in Oxford...
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