Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Red Cross to raise money to help flood victims

It is time to raise money again...
THE Red Cross is set to launch a national appeal to raise money for the victims of the worst floods to hit Britain in modern history.
This time is for people in Britain.
The charity said it was finalising plans for a fundraising effort that would benefit the "most vulnerable individuals and communities" including a telephone hotline for donations.
Usually we raise money for people in China or Asia, this time...is for Britain.
News of the appeal came as flood waters began to recede in the worst hit parts of Gloucestershire.
Dont know why, just strong rains....
There had been fears that floods would swamp the county's Walham substation, cutting power and water to 250,000 people.
But there was relief early today as water levels peaked just two inches below the main wall which protects the station and Gloucester city centre.
UK was a kindom..some times ago....now is a ...
Emergency services also managed to restore electricity to more than 48,000 houses plunged into darkness after Castlemeads Substation was deluged by the River Severn.
But around 350,000 homes are still without running water and 50,000 without power as the flooding crisis continued.
some times ago, UK was a great country, the strongest country country ovr the world.
Severn Trent Water warned that some 150,000 households could be without water for between seven and 14 days because of the flooding of its treatment plant.
I believe, UK is ....history ...

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