I'll begin by saying that both my wife and I are fine. But this time yesterday our flat was covered by 34cm of water.
At 7:30pm yesterday I was preparing to fly back to Edinburgh, had my bags packed and was checking the aa website for details of road closures. Then I heard a sound like something falling, and felt a tremor. I looked out the window and could see that the carpark was flooded when only five minutes earlier it was fine. I went out to the hall and could see water gushing through the front door. I started plugging under the doors with towels, but water started bubbling up from the floor and through the walls. So I just quickly started throwing as much as possible on top of the table and bed, but after a few minutes the water didn't stop rising so we just grabbed a change of clothes and ran upstairs.
Looks like I've lost a lot of books, and lecture notes over the past 8 years. Interestingly, a book entitled "Flood mitigated" survived unscathed. Anyway, after a day of salvaging, cleaning and filling a skip I can pause to think about it all. Not sure if my batch of stout is ok, the waterline was below the top of the bucket but I'm not sure if I can risk it. I took a sample and it tasted lovely...
My stock of bottles was submerged, not sure if it's safe to clean them and drink the contents. About half of my brewing equipment was destroyed (the stuff on the bottom shelf) but I was planning on renewing most of it after Christmas anyway.
We're both fine, thats the main thing. We didn't loose anything too valuable, and we were just renting. Note for the future, IKEA furniture warps like hell while the other furniture survived.