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RAF rainmakers 'caused 1952 flood' | UK news | The Guardian
http://www.theguardian.com/uk/2001/aug/30/sillyseason.physicalsciences
On August 15, 1952, one of the worst flash floods ever to have occurred in Britain swept through the Devon village of Lynmouth. Thirty five people died as a torrent of 90m tons of water and thousands of tons of rock poured off saturated Exmoor and into the village destroying homes, bridges, shops and hotels.
The disaster was officially termed "the hand of God" but new evidence from previously classified government files suggests that a team of international scientists working with the RAF was experimenting with artificial rainmaking in southern Britain in the same week and could possibly be implicated.
BBC - Devon - Features - Lynmouth flood disaster
http://www.bbc.co.uk/devon/news_features/2002/lynmouth_flood.shtml
In 2001, a BBC investigation discovered that classified documents on the secret experiments have gone missing.
Survivors told how the air smelled of sulphur on the afternoon of the floods, and that the rain was so hard, it hurt people's faces.
The BBC unearthed fresh evidence about the alleged experiment, including RAF logbooks and personal testimony.