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Floods, caused by the recent bad weather, endangered the water supplies thousands of the East
Floods, caused by the recent bad weather, endangered the water supplies thousands of the East and North London people when they found that their taps were either dry or delivering muddy water, today. The crisis came when 50, 000, 000 gallons of water was ruined when the River Lea burst its banks and flooded the filter beds at Lea Bridge Road pumping station. Emergency water supplies were immediately sent out on lorries by the Metropolitan water board and local councils.
Picture shows: Woodford residence have to queue to obtain water from this emergency water wagon this morning, Sunday.
16 March 1947
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In this photo print, taken in the 1940s, we witness the devastating impact of floods caused by recent bad weather on the water supplies of thousands living in East and North London. The image captures a scene that epitomizes both desperation and resilience as Woodford residents form long queues to obtain water from an emergency water wagon. The crisis unfolded when the River Lea burst its banks, flooding the filter beds at Lea Bridge Road pumping station and ruining a staggering 50 million gallons of water. As taps ran dry or delivered muddy water, panic set in among the affected population. However, swift action was taken by the Metropolitan Water Board and local councils who immediately dispatched lorries carrying emergency water supplies. This snapshot freezes a moment in time where men and women patiently wait their turn under gloomy skies. Their faces reflect weariness but also determination to secure this precious resource for themselves and their families. The houses lining the street stand as silent witnesses to this unprecedented event that has disrupted daily life. As we contemplate this historical photograph, it serves as a reminder not only of nature's power but also of human adaptability during times of crisis. It is through such challenges that communities come together, finding strength amidst adversity. This image encapsulates a chapter from our past that continues to resonate with us today - reminding us never to take something as essential as clean drinking water for granted.
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