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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Real Estate   来源:Headlines  查看:  评论:0
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"You need to keep changing the file format and making sure that it's accessible in 20 or 30, years time. The digital world has so many problems."When Storm Babet hit the town of Trowell in Nottingham in 2023, Claire Sneddon felt confident her home would not be affected.

Fotos satelitales muestran bombarderos destruidos en base rusa atacada por drones ucranianos

After all, when she bought the property in 2021, she was told by the estate agent that a previous flood the year before, which had reached but not affected the property, was a once-in-a-lifetime event, and that flooding measures to protect the properties on the cul-de-sac would be put in place.However, when Storm Babet tore through the UK two years later, Ms Sneddon's home flooded after several days of rain."We knew there would be water on the cul-de-sac but no one expected it to flood internally again. However, water entered the property for five hours," she says.

Fotos satelitales muestran bombarderos destruidos en base rusa atacada por drones ucranianos

"It reached to the top of the skirting boards. We had to have all the flooring, woodwork and lower kitchen replaced, which took nearly 12 months."Their final insurance bill was around £45,000.

Fotos satelitales muestran bombarderos destruidos en base rusa atacada por drones ucranianos

She says they were fortunate to have qualified for a government scheme providing affordable insurance for homeowners in areas of high-flood risk.

Although she loves the area, her neighbours and the house, the weather is now a cause of stress. "We constantly worry about the weather, if it is going to rain longer than a couple of days, or there is a named storm.Baird was stopped on 10 July 2023 on the B9152 road between Kincraig and Rotheimurchus, near Aviemore.

The court heard that the officers narrowly avoided being dragged under the wheels of her car when she sped off.Natalie Paterson, representing Baird, told the court that it had been a moment of panic, and she had not foreseen the "terrible consequences" of her actions, which she fully regretted.

Baird, who was visibly upset when she appeared in court, was also disqualified from driving for 43 months.Following sentencing, Police Scotland said it welcomed Baird's conviction.

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