Boscastle in Cornwall, England, has experienced major flooding events in the past. One of the most significant floods occurred on August 16, 2004, when heavy rainfall caused the Valency River to burst its banks, leading to extensive damage in the village. This flood event prompted significant improvements in flood defense measures in the area.
Approximately 75 properties were flooded during the Boscastle flood in 2004.
The Boscastle flood of 1963 resulted in the tragic loss of 5 lives.
Two people died in the Boscastle flood that occurred in August 2004.
The Boscastle flood in 2004 resulted in significant damage to buildings, cars, and infrastructure in the village. Some homes were destroyed, and businesses were forced to close. The flooding also caused an estimated Β£11 million worth of damage.
Around 150 people were rescued during the Boscastle flood of 2004, including those airlifted to safety by helicopters. Fortunately, there were no fatalities despite the scale of the flooding.
Approximately 75 properties were flooded during the Boscastle flood in 2004.
There has only been one major one in 2004.
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Luckily nobody died in the Boscastle flood 1963 and several people were injured!
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The Boscastle flood of 1963 resulted in the tragic loss of 5 lives.
there were 7 rescue helicopters scrambled in the boscastle flash flood according to the BBC
Two people died in the Boscastle flood that occurred in August 2004.