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hey everyone welcome back to the channel
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today we're diving into something that's
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been making headlines recently the
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breach of the Bridgewater Canal if
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you're not familiar with this it's a
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massive event that's been shaking up the
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local community in Limb and the
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surrounding areas let's break it all
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down and explore what caused the breach
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the impact it's having and what it means
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for the future of this historic Canal so
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let's start with what actually happened
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on January 2nd 20 2025 the Bridgewater
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Canal suffered a significant breach near
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Lim located in chesher this isn't just a
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small crack in the system it's a full-on
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collapse that's left many wondering how
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this could happen the breach was
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triggered by a combination of factors
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including severe rainfall that has been
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hammering the region over the past few
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weeks experts are saying that this level
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of rainfall is unprecedented for the
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area leading to an overload of water in
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the canal City system the canal itself
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which stretches over 60 Mi and was
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originally constructed in the 18th
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century wasn't built to handle such
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extreme weather events as the water
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level surged It ultimately caused the
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embankment to give way creating a huge
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gap in the canal wall so now we're going
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to look at the impact of the breach now
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you might be wondering what does this
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mean for the local community and the
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canal well the breach is causing major
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disruptions the flow of water from the
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canal has started to flood surrounding
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areas including nearby roads Fields And
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even sewage treatment works which were
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overwhelmed in fact some of the local
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sewage systems are now at risk of
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contamination making it a public health
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concern for those living nearby one of
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the most immediate effects has been on
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local businesses and infrastructure the
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canal plays a vital role in transporting
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goods and serving as a major Leisure
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route for boating enthusiasts so with
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this section of the canal out of action
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it's creating significant delays for
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both commercial and recreational users
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but that's not all the environmental
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impact of this breach is also worrying
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the Canal's ecosystem which has been
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home to a variety of wildlife for
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decades is now in Jeopardy the loss of
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water and the potential contamination
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from the sewage could lead to
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devastating effects on local Wildlife
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including fish birds and plant life
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the breach has affected the local
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infrastructure like Railways some train
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lines in the area were flooded as well
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causing further delays and disruptions
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the widespread flooding has been unlike
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anything seen in the region for years so
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now let's see why it actually happened
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so why did this happen in the first
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place well as per the details shared by
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a landslide expert and University of
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Hull Vice Chancellor Dave petley there
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are observations about some likely CA
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causes of the embankment collapse as per
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his findings in general possible
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explanations include a slope failure of
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the embankment seepage through the
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structure leading to piping failure or
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over topping perhaps because the
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structures controlling the water level
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were not effective it is going to be
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important to understand what happened at
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this site as it could have implications
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for other sections of the canal he also
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observed that the sides of the canal
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around the breach also failed
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these smaller landslides are mainly
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rotational failures of the inner faces
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of the embankment driven by rapid draw
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down of the water level they can also be
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seen in the Drone footage these failures
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will make the remediation of the main
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embankment failure more challenging the
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breach highlights the vulnerability of
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many older infrastructure systems in the
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face of modern climate challenges so now
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the question is what's being done to
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situation thankfully the authorities
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have been quick to respond canal and
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River trust along with local authorities
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are already on the ground assessing the
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damage and starting work on repairs
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Engineers are focused on reinforcing the
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canal walls and ensuring that the breach
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is sealed safely they're also working
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closely with environmental agencies to
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monitor any potential contamination and
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take corrective measures however this
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isn't going to be a quick fix experts
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are estimating that it could take weeks
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or even months to fully repair the
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bridge breach and get the canal back to
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normal in the meantime it's essential
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for everyone in the affected areas to
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stay alert follow any safety guidelines
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and keep track of the updates from local
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authorities so what's the future of the
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Bridgewater Canal after this breach well
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this incident is likely to prompt a
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major review of the Canal's
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infrastructure expect to see more
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sustainable resilient Solutions in the
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future ensuring that this kind of event
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occurrence the breach of the Bridgewater
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Canal is a wakeup call about the
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fragility of our infrastructure in the
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face of climate change it's a stark
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reminder that even the most well-known
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and historic systems aren't immune to
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the changing weather patterns we're
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seeing around the world if you're in the
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affected areas stay safe stay informed
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and stay tuned to local updates but
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