The Chinook
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Originally published | 1990 |
Authors | Clifford E Trafzer |
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ID | 2152581 |
About The Chinook
Examines the history, culture, changing fortunes, and current situation of the Chinook Indians.
Whaley Bridge dam: the people who saved a village
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Whaley Bridge: Getting creative to thank emergency services
... The Chinook has almost become a symbol of hope for people in Whaley because they are reassured that for as long as they can still hear it, something is still happening...
Whaley Bridge dam: Town's evacuation enters fifth day
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The flood-risk residents refusing to move
... Hanna Sillitoe says the decision to stay was really difficult Hanna Sillitoe, who lives in the nearby hamlet of Buxworth, decided to do her usual morning jog in to the village after being woken up by The Chinook overhead...
Whaley Bridge dam: Boris Johnson visits residents and emergency crews
... The Chinook s been over putting in the aggregate and putting in the sandbags to try and stop it bursting...
Whaley Bridge dam: RAF Chinook brought in
... He said: The Chinook is bringing aggregate on the one hand to shore up the dam, but also to divert water further up the valley away from the reservoir...
The flood-risk residents refusing to move
Some Whaley Bridge residents are defying authorities and refusing to leave their homes following the collapse of a part of a dam wall.
Andrew McLackland, who has lived in The Town for nine years, described The Move to evacuate 1,500 people as "health and safety gone mad".
He is one of A Number of people who are ignoring Police warnings.
Derbyshire Police said: "A handful of residents are refusing to move and there is a risk to life".
Mr McLackland, who lives on Buxton Road, said he did not believe the Toddbrook Reservoir would breach, despite officials fearing The Town could be swamped if The Wall continues to crumble.
"I don't think it will go. It's a fuss about nothing," he said.
Hanna Sillitoe says the decision to stay was "really difficult"Hanna Sillitoe , who lives in the nearby hamlet of Buxworth, decided to do her usual morning jog in to The Village after being woken up by The Chinook overhead.
She expected to be stopped by Police at some point But found herself in The Heart of the deserted evacuation zone and admitted she stayed for about 30 Minutes "out of curiosity".
"It's really bizarre, it's abandoned," She Said . "Usually at that time it's buzzing, the coffee shops are opening and people are going to school. But it felt deserted"
But when a Police van spotted her, said The Officer seemed angry she had been able to Get In , asking colleagues on the radio to secure The Path .
She Said she was then told she could be arrested if she did not Get In their van to take her home, and that she needed to evacuate her House .
Police have warned people to stay away from The DamBut she has no plans to leave her home either and described the advice she had received from authorities as "conflicting".
"At the moment the Environment Agency say we are in the orange zone so there's A Warning to be prepared," She Said .
"Nobody's put any cordons in place where we are and nobody's come down knocking on doors. Sometimes It Comes down to personal judgement. We have livestock and animals here to feed; eight sheep and three horses.
"We don't know how long people are going to be evacuated for. At the moment, our personal judgement is that we are staying. "
On Friday, authorities moved a group of people who had gathered by the reservoir to take photographs and selfies.
A Derbyshire Police spokesperson said: "Officers have strongly advised people to leave their homes because there is a risk to life.
"We are not taking legal Action . . But we are advising them to go to a place of safety. "
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