Video: High tides flood some Georgetown, West Coast areas

Water completely encroached on these East Coast premises

Residents of several coastal communities today woke to find their yards and homes under several inches of muddy seawater after windy conditions in the Atlantic propelled 1.5 metre swells, riding on 3.11 metre tides over various sea defence structures.

Water completely encroached on these East Coast premises
Water completely encroached on these East Coast premises

According to Works Minister Robeson Benn, West Bank of Demerara villages of Dem Amstel and Lenora were affected by the flooding while areas between Liliendaal and Vlissingen Road, along the Rupert Craig Highway, were also affected.  Stabroek News also understands that the West Bank village of Uitvlugt, as well as several coastal communities along the Essequibo River were under water up to midday yesterday.

Ocean Views Hotel under several inches of water for the second time in less than two months
Ocean View Hotel under several inches of water for the second time in less than two months

Benn said that the Rupert Craig Highway, in the vicinity of the Russian Embassy had been made completely impassable by large deposits of shells brought over the seawall by the high waves and had thus been closed off to facilitate their removal. The Minister also said that the area would remain closed off to the public into the evening hours since 2.9 metre tides were expected and the ministry was not sure if there would be a recurrence of this morning’s phenomenon.

Benn said that prolonged flooding in areas along the Rupert Craig Highway was caused by clogged drains which prevented the water reaching the pump at Liliendaal. He said that the pump was more than capable of “taking off the water,” but said that the clogged secondary and tertiary drains were preventing this from occurring.

As such, the many patrons who were looking forward to the “Sunday Seawall Lime,” will be disappointed.

 

Shells deposited by the waves in the vicinity of the Russian Embassy being removed
Shells deposited by the waves in the vicinity of the Russian Embassy being removed