I thought canal boating was a genteel leisure activity, it seems not!

Fortunate that nobody was injured and some of the Boats just need refloating. There was at least one major canal breach last winter I recall, in that case the canal bankside gave way and a boat ended up way out in a field.
 
In the -IIRC- late 1800's, a Canal Breach at Weedon washed through the graveyard of Weedon Church, sending rotted caskets, bodies and bones down the High Street. Not pleasant, the Bishop had to shout to get thing patched up quick as residents kept on dying and there was nowhere to bury them! A quicker response in those days as it was still a working waterway with many cargo's carried to and from Birmingham.
 
Thanks for the clarification. The news at lunch time gave the "sink hole" story and I said to SWMBO I bet that is no sink hole but a bank collapse on a raised embankment. Which is what appears to be the case.

The boats just stranded in a now dry section of canal should be okay, but it will be some while before they can be re floated. the ones stuck in the washed out hole will be a challenge to recover.
 
I suspect the repairs will be carried out quickly as the Llangothlen canal is a feeder for the Shropshire Union and also feeds water from the River Dee to Severn Trent Water's drinking water reservoirs.
I wonder how they will get the canal boats out so that repairs can be carried out. Doesn't seem to be room for a suitable sized crane and the boats weigh around 20 ton.
Wonder if it is quicker and cheaper to cut them up and replace them with new ones ?
Feel sorry for the owners what ever happens.
 
I wonder how they will get the canal boats out so that repairs can be carried out. Doesn't seem to be room for a suitable sized crane and the boats weigh around 20 ton....

100 ton railway locomotives have been recovered from similar situations. It's one of the lesser problems here.
 
I wonder how they will get the canal boats out so that repairs can be carried out. Doesn't seem to be room for a suitable sized crane and the boats weigh around 20 ton.
Wonder if it is quicker and cheaper to cut them up and replace them with new ones ?
Feel sorry for the owners what ever happens.
For the two at the bottom of the hole, it might be easiest to drag them over rollers into the adjacent field where they can be lifted by cranes onto a suitable lorry. Pure luck nobody was onboard either of the two at the time.
 
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