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Title: Climate Change or Freak of Nature


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Climate Change or Freak of Nature?
  • Steve Jorden
  • Head of Environmental Services

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About Wychavon
  • Biggest district in Worcestershire
  • 260 square miles
  • 116,598 population
  • 3 towns - 100 villages
  • nearly 4000 businesses
  • Cotswold AONB
  • 3100 listed buildings
  • 65 conservation areas


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Emergency Response
  • Let non-essential staff go home
  • Set up central contact point and command centre
    in Council offices
  • Set up 5 rest centres
  • Over 1000 people to feed, water and bed down
  • Manage media
  • Support for Silver and Gold

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Eckington Road
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Upton on Severn

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Recovery Phase
  • React quickly but plan
  • Focus on clean up
  • Provide clear, practical advice
  • Set up HUB
  • Visit all affected businesses
  • Business Continuity

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The Aftermath
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Emergency Response Lessons Learnt
  • Choose location of rest centres carefully but be
    flexible
  • Predict and mitigate declare emergency early
  • Practicalities of setting up a command centre
  • Have a good up to date contact list
  • Expect the unexpected
  • Review Emergency Plan and Risk Assessments
  • Identify and improve resilience of critical
    infrastructure
  • Be prepared to make decisions

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Rest Centres Lessons Learnt
  • Get staff in position early
  • Equipment
  • Staff training important
  • Relief staff
  • Medical Emergencies
  • Dealing with trouble makers
  • Pets
  • Communication

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Recovery Phase - Lessons Learnt
  • Agree waste disposal policy beforehand
  • Set up contact with Insurance companies
  • Consider staff welfare issues
  • Multi agency approach- HUB
  • Plan public health messages
  • Get out and about be visible

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The Facts
  • 1600 homes and 200 businesses flooded
  • 101 staff and many volunteers helped
  • 5.51 m highest ever of River Avon
  • 15 feet of water in Droitwich High Street
  • 100 tonnes of sand made into sandbags
  • 250 families still living in caravans

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Relative positions of the Jetstream in June 2006
July 2007
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Climate Change or Freak of Nature?
  • July 2007 - worst storm on record (1600 year
    storm)
  • Easter 1998 previous worst storm on record
    (1200 year storm)
  • Pershore received 120mm of rain in a 24hr period
    (5.88 times the average)
  • May June particularly wet months
  • River levels up six times higher than normal
  • Two types of flooding resulted
  • Surface water flooding (Pluvial)
  • Rivers overtopping (Fluvial)

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Where to from here?
  • Flood Action Plans
  • Planning implications
  • Surface Water Management Plans
  • Land drainage enforcement
  • Design Criteria
  • Build local resilience raise awareness
  • Long term housing and health issues

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Contact steve.jorden_at_wychavon.gov.uk
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  • Contact steve.jorden_at_wychavon.gov.uk
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