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Flood: Part Two

Published: Friday, 2 May 2008, 2:09PM





Flood
Part Two
Monday 5 May
9pm, ITV1


This is turning out to be the worst natural disaster Britain has faced as the extent of what has happened unravels.

The Deputy Prime Minister (David Suchet) is frantic as the situation continues to worsen.

There are people everywhere trying to survive the deep flood waters, but will their efforts be in vain?

Professor Leonard Morrison (Tom Courtenay) is back at the COBRA crisis control centre, and he is their last chance of hope.

They need his help desperately but his mind is elsewhere thinking of his son and daughter-in-law - are they alive or dead?

Unknown to Leonard Rob (Robert Carlyle) and Sam Morrison (Jesslyn Gilsig) are still fighting for their lives.

They discover survivors on their route to survival which gives them hope for the rest of the city.

Professor Morrison is still sure that everybody is still at high risk unless they do something quick.

He starts making his calculations as he knows his son is still out there somewhere.



Flood
Part One
Sunday 4 May
ITV1,  8.05pm
 
A storm of hurricane-like proportions crashes into the coast, devastating the town of Wick in Scotland. It gets worse as a flood sets in and destroys everything in its path.

The tidal reading is getting higher and a flood warning is put out as homes are destroyed and casualties increase.

Meanwhile in London everything is calm and the city shines in all its glory – its architecture, iconic river and the impressive edifice of the Thames Barrier gleaming in the sunlight.

Back in the sleepy village of Wick the flood is getting worse. It is all over the news showing shocking images of houses submerged and the death toll is increasing.

Rob Morrison (Robert Carlyle) head of Atlantis Engineering is contacted by one of his staff who is in Wick where he is experiencing firsthand the extent of the damages as the storm continues.

It is a normal day at the Thames Barrier in London and Sam (Jesslyn Gilsig) is getting on with her day to day duties.

She is fully aware of the storm in Wick and is keeping a close eye on the tidal gauges.

The Deputy Prime Minister (David Suchet) is being informed about the extent of the storm in Wick. His advisors are telling him the worst is over, but is it?

He decides to visit the area to see first hand what destruction this storm has brought with it. He can not believe his eyes when he sees the casualties and it hits him how serious this really is.

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