THE COTSWOLDS, UK. (THECOUNT) — Ellen DeGeneres and Portia De Rossi, who recently relocated from the United States to the picturesque Cotswolds in England, are now dealing with a significant natural disaster. Their new home has been impacted by catastrophic flooding caused by a powerful weather system that struck the region with 80 mph winds and heavy rains.
According to reports, the River Thames overflowed its banks, inundating large areas and causing widespread damage. The couple’s 43-acre property was not spared, as floodwaters reportedly overtook much of the land. Surrounding roads are submerged under approximately five feet of water, making access to the property nearly impossible. At this time, it remains unclear if anyone has been able to assess the full extent of the damage to their estate.
Parallels to Previous Disaster in Montecito, California
This isn’t the first time Ellen and Portia have experienced the devastating effects of flooding. Their former home in Montecito, California, faced severe flooding last year, a disaster that claimed the lives of 23 people. At the time, Ellen and other prominent residents, including Oprah Winfrey, were forced to evacuate as their community was ravaged by the calamity. Ellen even captured a video documenting the Montecito flooding, showcasing the dramatic and shocking scenes.
The timing of their move to England adds an ironic twist to their situation. The couple had relocated permanently to the Cotswolds shortly after the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Sources indicated that their decision to move overseas was partly motivated by a desire to “get the hell out” after the political shift.
The Cotswolds Flooding Crisis
The recent weather system that devastated parts of England has left thousands of residents grappling with the aftermath. The overflowing River Thames caused significant disruption, with entire neighborhoods submerged and infrastructure severely damaged. Emergency services have been working tirelessly to assist those affected and mitigate further harm. It remains uncertain how long recovery efforts will take and whether Ellen and Portia’s property will require substantial restoration.
Awaiting Updates
As of now, there is no official confirmation regarding the extent of the damage to Ellen and Portia’s estate or whether they were present at the time of the flooding. Residents in the area continue to deal with the fallout from the storm, and further updates are expected as authorities and property owners assess the destruction.
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