River Derwent photograph

River Derwent

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Length239 km
Mouth Storm Bay
Source confluenceNarcissus River
Cuvier River
Source Lake Saint Clair
Natural lakesSaint Clair Lagoon
Lake Saint Clair
Bridges Tasman Bridge
Bowen Bridge
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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About River Derwent


The River Derwent is a river located in Tasmania, Australia. It is also known by the palawa kani name timtumili minanya.

Storm Babet floods could last for days - officials

Storm Babet floods could last for days - officials
Oct 22,2023 11:21 pm

... " Five severe flood warnings were lifted on Sunday evening - two were for the River Idle in the East Midlands and three were for the River Derwent in Derby...

Flooding clean-up continues as Storm Babet passes

Flooding clean-up continues as Storm Babet passes
Oct 21,2023 8:11 pm

... An overspill could cause flooding along the River Derwent...

Mike Carey: Former BBC radio presenter dies after river rescue

Mike Carey: Former BBC radio presenter dies after river rescue
May 22,2023 2:40 pm

... Derbyshire Police said Mr Carey was rescued from the River Derwent at Darley Abbey Mills on Saturday morning...

Cobra to meet over northern England floods

Cobra to meet over northern England floods
Feb 16,2020 8:05 am

... Areas around Matlock - where former High Sherriff of Derbyshire by the flooded River Derwent - are continuing their clean-up efforts, with further rain over the weekend...

England flooding: More rain due as disruption continues

England flooding: More rain due as disruption continues
Feb 16,2020 8:04 am

... Areas around Matlock - where former High Sherriff of Derbyshire by the flooded River Derwent - are continuing their clean-up efforts, with further rain over the weekend leaving standing water along a number of roads...

England flooding: More than 60 warnings in place

England flooding: More than 60 warnings in place
Feb 16,2020 8:02 am

... Former High Sherriff of Derbyshire by the flooded River Derwent near Matlock...

Flood victim was former Derbyshire High Sheriff Annie Hall

Flood victim was former Derbyshire High Sheriff Annie Hall
Feb 16,2020 8:01 am

... Her body was pulled from the River Derwent near Matlock on Friday, as persistent rain caused floods across Derbyshire Chief Constable Peter Goodman said he was shocked and deeply saddened by the death of his friend...

England flooding: River warnings and rail delays continue

England flooding: River warnings and rail delays continue
Feb 16,2020 8:01 am

... The River Derwent burst its banks in Derby city centre South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue said it had declared a major incident on Friday night and firefighters had rescued more than 40 people from the Fishlake area, near Doncaster...

England flooding: More than 60 warnings in place

Feb 16,2020 7:59 am

Rescuers used boats to reach people trapped in Rotherham

Almost 50 flood warnings are in place across England After days of persistent rain.

Five severe warnings - deemed a threat to Life - remain on South Yorkshire 's River Don , with flooding in that area likely to continue until Wednesday.

Towns and cities across Yorkshire and The Midlands have faced disruption and in some cases emergency evacuations.

Former High Sherriff of Derbyshire by the flooded River Derwent near Matlock.

In addition to the severe warnings, - meaning flooding is expected - and 103 alerts.

It said water levels were still very high on stretches of The River Don and expected flooding in that area until midweek.

A military helicopter would be used on Sunday evening to drop sandbags at Bentley Ings by The River .

A flooded field 100 metres from The River Don on The Outskirts of Kirk Bramwith in South Yorkshire Roads to Fishlake have been closed, cutting off the South Yorkshire village

On Sunday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson , who visited flood-hit Derbyshire on Friday, said he was "in awe of the community's spirit and resilience in The Face of this awful ongoing event".

He said he was receiving regular briefings on The Situation and added the government's emergency Bellwin scheme had been activated to reimburse eligible councils for certain costs they incur.

Boris Johnson visited Matlock on Friday where he met emergency workers A military helicopter has been delivering sandbags to flood-hit Doncaster

Doncaster Council reiterated its call to evacuate Fishlake and has Set Up a rest centre in nearby Stainforth "for as long As Is needed".

According to The Salvation Army, some people had been rescued from their homes by boat since the Early Hours of Saturday Morning but others remained in their properties.

Damian Allen, chief executive of Doncaster Council, said: "We are concerned over reports that some residents remain in the Fishlake area.

"South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue crews are on hand to evacuate any Fishlake residents who may be stuck in their homes, and we would urge everybody to take advantage of this.

"The Council are unable to offer on-the-ground support to residents who are in severe flood warning areas, based on advice from the Environment Agency . "

The Authority said it expected it would be "at least 48 Hours Until You can return to your homes, if not longer" and was told by the Environment Agency that flood waters in The Village would "not start to go down for at least the next 24 hours".

Helen Batt, from The Agency , said 4,000 properties had been protected by flood defences in The Village , but added 300 had been flooded, with More Than 1,200 evacuated.

BBC reporter Richard Cadey said some roads around Fishlake had been closed and The Village was "effectively cut off because of flooding".

Many parts of the area remain under 3ft (1m) of water and only tractors are able to Get In by some roads.

He said people on the ground had told him 90% of the homes there had been flooded.

Pam Webb, who owns a spa in Fishlake, said: "We've got blue skies, it looks picturesque Until You actually Get In to The Village and you see the devastation that's been caused to homes and businesses.

"Devastating is an easy word to use but it's completely devastating and it's heartbreaking. "

Pam Webb's business in Fishlake is among the many that have been flooded in The Village Many parts of Fishlake remain under 3ft (1m) of water At the scene

By Richard Cadey, BBC Radio Sheffield reporter

Trying to get to Fishlake seemed like an impossible task. The Village has suffered severe flooding and I was constantly met by road and bridge closures.

In nearby Stainforth people had collected food in The Local pub and taken it to those stranded in Fishlake by tractor. But now even this has become impractical.

Richard Pashley's family farm in neighbouring South Bramwith dates to 1910.

The 63-year-old told me he had never seen flooding as bad as this in his lifetime. He put it down to A Number of different factors, including torrential rainfall and the lack of dredging on The River Don.

This was a recurring concern from A Number of residents and they all echoed Mr Pashley's call for dredging to Begin Again on this section of The River .

The Fields surrounding these villages were like lakes and Mr Pashley's field of potatoes was submerged by up to five feet of water, just Two Weeks before he was due to harvest them.

Kirk Bramwith has also seen flooding

National Rail said a and advised those travelling by train to check before setting out.

Some train routes between Doncaster and Sheffield were closed and Northern Rail has warned commuters they are likely to remain shut until further notice.

In Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, 12 properties remained evacuated After a landslide at an old quarry site saw debris and soil fall onto Band End Close.

Bassetlaw District Council said it was being removed and "temporary safety measures" had been put in place.

Natalie and Jonathan Palmer were evacuated from their home in Mansfield, along with their children, and are staying in a hotel.

They said they had been told they would not be able to return to their property for at least a fortnight, adding they were "disgusted and angry" at the prospect.

In Newark, people living in mobile homes were evacuated on Saturday evening as River levels peaked in The Town .

"Major incidents" were declared on Friday in Worksop After The River Ryton burst its banks and in South Yorkshire as a result of wide-spread flooding.

Boats were used in Worksop town centre to help evacuate flooded premises

Parts of Worksop were without power on Saturday.

Firefighters evacuated 25 homes, and a community information point has been Set Up for those affected by the floods.

In Derby City Centre , officials considered a city-wide evacuation as authorities saw the River Derwent swell to record levels of 3. 35m (11ft).

Communities around Matlock, Derbyshire, where flood victim Annie Hall was Swept Away , are Cleaning Up After the flooding.

Rowsley Church of England Primary School is trying to Raise £5,000 After its classrooms were heavily damaged.

Governor Marianne Quick said: "The School will remain closed until it has been expertly assessed but the likelihood of Our Children getting back into their much loved classrooms anytime soon is unlikely. "

Resident Sarah Sutcliffe said: "Parents, teachers and especially The Children are all distraught about the damage which has been caused. "

Rowsley Church of England School, which sits on the confluence of The River Wye and the River Derwent , was extensively damaged

One of The Most severely hit areas has been Bentley in Doncaster, where flooding affected many homes 12 years ago.

One resident told BBC Radio Sheffield: "The worry is our insurance policies are expensive as it is because of the 2007 floods, so now we're all worried whether we're going to get reinsured. "

Some residents were "angry and frustrated" at Doncaster Council - claiming it had not provided sandbags early enough to prevent properties from flooding, The Station reported.

Homes in Stainforth, Thorpe in Balne and Trumfleet have also been evacuated.

South Yorkshire Police said it had extra officers out on patrol to "protect the evacuated areas and support those affected by the floods".

"There is no suggestion of any criminality resulting from the floods but we hope our extra patrols can offer at least a little reassurance to those worst affected. "

Annie Hall 's family said they were “in great shock"

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