Section of Thames towpath collapses in river between Richmond Lock and Kew Gardens

By Tilly O'Brien

21st Oct 2024 10:18 am | Local News

A section of the Thames towpath between Richmond Lock and Kew Gardens car park has collapsed into the river (Credit: Ed Baker)
A section of the Thames towpath between Richmond Lock and Kew Gardens car park has collapsed into the river (Credit: Ed Baker)

A section of the Thames towpath between Richmond Lock and Kew Gardens car park has collapsed into the river.

The council is asking people to follow signage on the towpath and to not try and walk through the flooded area as it is not safe.

Richmond council told Teddington Nub News: " We have engineers on site today to fully assess the situation."

However, the council cannot give any specifics on the matter at this time.

Footage of the river shows the "terrifying power of the river".

More shots of the terrifying power of water in the collapsing Thames Path near Kew Gardens., London. A landslip or a breach in the embankment may be to blame. Runners were stopped as the bank was swept away. Credit for video: Ed Baker #thames #london #towpath #flood pic.twitter.com/TXBFo7UJG0

— Gareth Furby (@GarethFurby) October 20, 2024

Ed Baker, who regularly runs along the section of towpath, told the BBC he was jogging nearby as the path collapsed.

He said: "There were dog-walkers running back towards us in a panic, saying the path had collapsed.

"We thought maybe we could jump over it, so we went to have a look and the hole in the path was enormous, it was monstrous... way bigger than I could have imagined or envisaged.

"It was pouring with rain and it was really heavy water bashing it."

More to follow.

     

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