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Old July 3rd 06, 02:00 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Tudor Hughes Tudor Hughes is offline
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keith w wrote:
Lightning bolts and flash floods! (cut and pasted fron news shopper
www.newsshopper.co.uk)

FLASH floods brought two towns to a halt and one unlucky home owner
lost part of her roof after a lightning strike.

As streets in Dartford and Gravesham were turned into flowing rivers,
Dartford firefighters were called to the home in Fleet Avenue after
flames were seen coming from a loft extension.

The fire, which began at 3.30pm, spread across the converted bedroom
and caused damage to a mattress and clothing.

continued...
A Dartford Fire Safety Office spokesman said: "The resident did not
realise her house had been hit or was on fire until she was told by
neighbours. She has a smoke alarm but had taken the battery out."

Rain pounded the pavements for more than an hour and the Met Office
says more than a month's worth of rain, almost 54mm, fell on June 13.

Milton Road, Swanscombe, and Station Road, Longfield, were also hit by
severe flooding, with water one foot high.


Well, it was three weeks ago. Why didn't you tell us about it
at the time?

Tudor Hughes