Walcott Beach Photo
Storm surge damage, Walcott
Tons of sand were thrown onto the sea wall to which it is still adhering. Clean-up in progress. On 5 December 2013, a storm surge, said to have been the worst in 60 years, flooded the coastal village of Walcott. Five days later, the main road through the village is still closed > http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3774028 and workers are busy removing lots of sand which had been washed onto it. A number of sea front chalets were destroyed or badly damaged by flood water, and gardens and side roads are still covered with debris. People from 13 homes have been moved into emergency accommodation. The public footpath leading along the top of the sea wall is also still closed > http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3774043.
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Taken at: Walcott Beach, South East England
Date taken / added: 10th Dec 2013