Monday, January 31, 2011

2,400 dead in Holland and UK

MV Princess Victoria - Lost at sea
SS Virgo - Stranded in Holland
Today is the anniversary of the great North Sea Flood which occurred on the night of 31 January, 1953. Difficult to believe now, but over 2,400 people died as a result of the storm and flood, eighteen hundred in the Netherlands and over 300 in the UK.

Many boats were lost at sea including the MV Princess Victoria ferry which sank off Belfast with the loss of 133 lives. The ship's captain, Captain Ferguson, was observed by those in the water or in lifeboats to be stood at the salute on the bridge in the classic pose of the captain who goes down with his ship. While there were 40 survivors, there were no women or children amongst them, giving rise to controversy at the time.

While sea defences have been improved significantly since 1953, this devastating natural disaster gives some insight into the potential impact of future climate change for low lying areas.

This is an old newsreel of the aftermath of the storm and flood.

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