1607 Bristol Channel floods
The Bristol Channel floods of 30 January 1607 drowned many people and destroyed a large amount of farmland and livestock during a flood in the Bristol Channel area of the UK. The known tide heights, probable weather, extent and depth of flooding, and coastal flooding elsewhere in the UK on the same day all point to the cause being a storm surge rather than a tsunami.
Contemporary depiction of the 1607 flood. The church is thought to be St Mary's at Nash, near Newport. | |
Meteorological history | |
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Date | 30 January 1607 |
Overall effects | |
Fatalities | 2,000+ (est.) |
Damage | 200 square miles (52,000 ha) (est.) of farmland destroyed |
Areas affected |
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