Liz Bonnin introduces a video clip exploring the impact of flooding on the Somerset Levels in the UK.
Liz Bonnin introduces a video clip about the 2014 floods in Somerset - the worst for over 100 years.
The floods were caused by high rainfall and exacerbated by a lack of dredging of water courses. Matt Baker and Tom Heep revisit the location one year on from the floods to see what has changed. They revisit a farmer whose land was inundated. The farmer describes the effect of the flood, including loss of income.
Following the flood the local river was dredged and the people of the area believe this has helped. The film considers some of the other measures that have been taken to prevent flooding or to mitigate its effects.
Teacher Notes
Key Stage 3
This clip could be used to introduce students to the impacts of flooding and the economic significance floods can have for local businesses.
It could be used to show students what has been done in the area since - showing river management and how it can be used.
Key Stage 4
This clip could form part of a case study on the Somerset floods of 2014.
It provides students with details and information about impacts to local people and about river management.
This clip would form a good case study about actions that have been undertaken since to try and ensure the same level of flooding does not happen again.
Curriculum Notes
This topic appears in Geography at KS3 (Hydrology) and KS4 / GCSE (Rivers and water) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and National 4/5 in Scotland.
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