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The Prince and Princess of Wales Visit Pontypridd
Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, during a visit to Pontypridd Market on 26 February 2025 in Pontypridd, Wales.
In December 2024, Pontypridd was one of a number of towns across Wales, which was hit by severe flooding as a result of Storm Bert and Storm Darragh.
The Prince and Princess met with local residents, learning about their experiences and the impact of recent events in the town.
πΈ Chris Jackson / Ben Stansall - WPA Pool / Getty Images
The new normal?
Have just been watching footage of the world's latest flooding disaster - this time it was storm Bert in Wales. A month's worth of rain in 24hrs.
The new essential life skills for humanity now seem to be the following:
Sand bagging, bucket bailing, carrying possessions above your head through chest deep water, paddling an inflatable raft down your street, dragging sodden house contents to the nature strip, shoveling mud, learning how to live without insurance cover ever again.
Saturday, Saturday, Saturday ...
Storm Bert has blown through like the Big Bad Wolf and thrown down the wet stuff in great quantities. Not that I noticed much of what was going on, as I did my usual in such inclement circumstances and slept through the whole thing.
I miss the sea but appreciate being middle earth bound when the weather's like this. This little piggy's house is still in one piece, no-one huffed and puffed and blew down my front door, and the wolf proved to be not such a bad fella and has refrained from eating Grandma.
A good feeling to wake up, get up and potter outside to see the trees still standing.
The big question (of course) is ... will the newspapers have made it to the garage? How else will I know it's Groundhog Day TV and have a newspaper to not read but simply use to wrap cat litter in. And yes, I freely admit that I take a childish pleasure in putting cat poop on the faces of certain people. ;-D
The other big question iiiiiis ... will the Brennans bread van be in evidence? I've seen it every time I've gone into the shiny metropolis ... so ... surely there'll be a 'not so rare' sighting of it today. And, who knows, the man from the Brennans van may just perform his special time machine 'stale bread to fresh' trick for me :-)

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Why did they have to name a big, dangerous storm Bert. You could have named it so many other things that people would actually take seriously but you called it Bert
Northumberland, UK
βI took this picture outside my studio during Storm Bert. It shows my sculpture Moot, which is carved in wood and has a plethora of little gouged marks that became indistinguishable from the blizzard.β
Photograph: Joseph Hillier
Storm Bert at Newhaven Breakwater Lighthouse. camera: Sony a7 iii lens: Tamron 70-300mm F/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD flickr // instagram