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Jamie-C
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25th Sep 12 at 19:41   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Be alright in the morning.
Marc
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25th Sep 12 at 19:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Be fine for the underground parking
Seany
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We got woken up at 6 by what seemed like a bloody hurricane, it has the loudest and longest thunder I've ever heard.
There is now flood warnings all over Scotland.
spencer88
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quote:
Originally posted by Tomnova16
It's what they use the massive drills for. Forgotten what it's called though. Is it pile something?


As said Pile foundations.

Daily mail said its foundations had been washed away, which is actually wrong as we can see, as the foundations are the only thing holding it up!
mwg
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The piles will partly rely on the ground around them for support. If they are friction piles then they definitely will rely on the ground around them!
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quote:
Originally posted by Seany
We got woken up at 6 by what seemed like a bloody hurricane, it has the loudest and longest thunder I've ever heard.
There is now flood warnings all over Scotland.


It was a nightmare eh! The rain was crazy too. Went on for ages as well.
Steve
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Marc
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You got the Puma on life preserves Stcheven?
Ben G
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Lovely wearher here again you moany flaky skinned prats.
sc0ott
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quote:
Originally posted by Seany
We got woken up at 6 by what seemed like a bloody hurricane, it has the loudest and longest thunder I've ever heard.
There is now flood warnings all over Scotland.


I was woken at 5 by the sound of the rain, then the thunder and lightning came which kept me awake.
Marc
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mwg
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I bet they didn't come on the internet moaning about it in 1892
Nismo
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The flats are to be demolished.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2209934/UK-floods-Block-flats-left-teetering-brink-collapse-heavy-rains-demolished.html
Nismo
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Residents of the stricken flats - who were previously been evacuated - were told last night that their homes would soon be lost as engineers confirmed that 'plans were being put in place' for the demolition of the block.

'Since the culvert collapse, we have been working very hard to resolve what is an extremely complex engineering problem, given that the culvert lies 12 metres below ground, and the land itself is proving to be highly unstable.


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