065 Update Flood Alert EA
незначительный
Сейчас
От Сегодня 10:53 (6 часов назад)
До среда 10:53 (через 1 неделю)
Официальные разъяснения по предупреждению:

A flood alert has been issued. Water levels in the Eastern Yar are high and rising at Alverstone and Sandown. In the last 24 hours, nearly 35mm of rainfall has been recorded at Wroxall. Levels are rising at Alverstone. From around 15:00 today (28/04/2024), at Langbridge and Alverstone Road Bridge, the river will be close to the top of the river bank. Levels are rising at Sandown and will continue to rise until around 01:00 tomorrow (29/04/2024). Flooding of Golf Links Road and Moreton Common Road is expected. Ditches around Fort Holiday Park will struggle to drain. Showers are forecast for the remainder of today (28/04/2024). Water will be ponded on low lying land adjacent to the river. Road and footpath flooding is expected. We continue to monitor the forecast. Avoid walking or driving through flood water. A Flood Warning is currently in force for Whitwell, Wroxall, Langbridge, Alverstone. Please continue to take action to protect property. This message will be updated by 10:00 on 29/04/2024.

Инструкции:

To check the latest information for your area

  • Visit GOV.UK to see the current flood warnings, view river and sea levels or check the 5-day flood risk forecast: https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk
  • Follow @EnvAgency and #floodaware on Twitter.
  • Tune into weather, news and travel bulletins on local television and radio.
  • For access to flood warning information offline call Floodline on 0345 988 1188 using quickdial code: 216075.

What you should consider doing now

  • Monitor local water levels and weather conditions.
  • Get ready to act on your flood plan if you have one.
  • Move your car or other vehicles to higher ground, if it is safe to do so.
  • Prepare a flood kit of essential items including a torch with spare batteries, mobile phone and charger, warm clothes, home insurance documents, water, food, first aid kit and any prescription medicines or baby care items you may need.
  • Check that you know how to turn off your gas, electricity and water mains supplies.
  • In rural locations, farmers should consider moving livestock and equipment away from areas likely to flood.
  • Avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water - 30 cm of fast-flowing water can move a car and 6 inches can knock an adult off their feet.
  • Flood water is dangerous and may be polluted. Wash your hands thoroughly if you’ve been in contact with it.
Businesses
  • Keep your staff and customers informed about the situation.

For media enquiries please contact our media teams: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency/about/media-enquiries

# To check the latest information for your area - Visit [GOV.UK](https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk) to see the current flood warnings, view river and sea levels or check the 5-day flood risk forecast: https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk - Follow [@EnvAgency](https://twitter.com/EnvAgency) and [#floodaware](https://twitter.com/hashtag/floodaware) on Twitter. - Tune into weather, news and travel bulletins on local television and radio. - For access to flood warning information offline call Floodline on 0345 988 1188 using quickdial code: 216075. # What you should consider doing now - Monitor local water levels and weather conditions. - Get ready to act on your flood plan if you have one. - Move your car or other vehicles to higher ground, if it is safe to do so. - Prepare a flood kit of essential items including a torch with spare batteries, mobile phone and charger, warm clothes, home insurance documents, water, food, first aid kit and any prescription medicines or baby care items you may need. - Check that you know how to turn off your gas, electricity and water mains supplies. - In rural locations, farmers should consider moving livestock and equipment away from areas likely to flood. - Avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water - 30 cm of fast-flowing water can move a car and 6 inches can knock an adult off their feet. - Flood water is dangerous and may be polluted. Wash your hands thoroughly if you’ve been in contact with it. ##### Businesses - Keep your staff and customers informed about the situation. For media enquiries please contact our media teams: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency/about/media-enquiries

Источник: England: Environment Agency
Последнее обновление:
Язык: en-GB
065 Update Flood Warning EA
Умеренные
Сейчас
От Сегодня 12:19 (5 часов назад)
До среда 12:19 (через 1 неделю)
Официальные разъяснения по предупреждению:

A flood warning has been issued. Water levels in the Eastern Yar are high and rising at Alverstone and Sandown. In the last 24 hours, nearly 35mm of rainfall has been recorded at Wroxall. This is over half the average month’s rainfall for April. Levels are rising at Alverstone. From around 15:00 today (28/04/2024), at Langbridge and Alverstone Road Bridge, the river will be close to the top of the river bank. Showers are forecast for the remainder of today (28/04/2024). The next couple of days are forecast to be dry. Water will be ponded on low lying land adjacent to the river. Road, cycle track and footpath flooding is expected. We continue to monitor the forecast. Avoid walking or driving through flood water. Please continue to take action to protect property. This message will be updated by 10:00 on 29/04/2024.

Инструкции:

To check the latest information for your area

  • Visit GOV.UK to see the current flood warnings, view river and sea levels or check the 5-day flood risk forecast: https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk
  • Follow @EnvAgency and #floodaware on Twitter.
  • Tune into weather, news and travel bulletins on local television and radio.
  • For access to flood warning information offline call Floodline on 0345 988 1188 using quickdial code: 316121.

What you should consider doing now

  • Act on your flood plan if you have one.
  • Move your family and pets to a safe place.
  • Move your car or other vehicles to higher ground, if it is safe to do so.
  • Use flood protection equipment, such as flood barriers, air brick covers and pumps to protect your property. Any equipment should be professionally supplied and installed to help reduce the impact of flood water.
  • Move important items upstairs or to a safe place in your property, starting with cherished items of personal value that you will not be able to replace (such as family photographs). Next move valuables (such as computers), movable furniture and furnishings.
  • You may need to leave your property, so pack a bag with enough items for a few nights away. Include essential items including a torch with spare batteries, mobile phone and charger, warm clothes, home insurance information, water, food, first aid kit and any prescription medicines or baby care items you may need.
  • Turn off gas, electricity and water mains supplies before flood water starts to enter your property. Never touch an electrical switch if you are standing in water.
  • If it is safe to do so, make sure neighbours are aware of the situation and offer help to anyone who may need it.
  • Listen to the advice of the emergency services and be ready to evacuate your property if told to do so. Most evacuation centres will let you bring your pets.
  • Avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water - 30 cm of fast-flowing water can move a car and 6 inches can knock an adult off their feet.
  • Flood water is dangerous and may be polluted. Wash your hands thoroughly if you’ve been in contact with it.
Businesses
  • Act on your business flood plan if you have one.
  • Move your staff and customers to a safe place.
  • Move stock and other valuable items upstairs or to a safe place in your building.

For media enquiries please contact our media teams: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency/about/media-enquiries

# To check the latest information for your area - Visit [GOV.UK](https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk) to see the current flood warnings, view river and sea levels or check the 5-day flood risk forecast: https://check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk - Follow [@EnvAgency](https://twitter.com/EnvAgency) and [#floodaware](https://twitter.com/hashtag/floodaware) on Twitter. - Tune into weather, news and travel bulletins on local television and radio. - For access to flood warning information offline call Floodline on 0345 988 1188 using quickdial code: 316121. # What you should consider doing now - Act on your flood plan if you have one. - Move your family and pets to a safe place. - Move your car or other vehicles to higher ground, if it is safe to do so. - Use flood protection equipment, such as flood barriers, air brick covers and pumps to protect your property. Any equipment should be professionally supplied and installed to help reduce the impact of flood water. - Move important items upstairs or to a safe place in your property, starting with cherished items of personal value that you will not be able to replace (such as family photographs). Next move valuables (such as computers), movable furniture and furnishings. - You may need to leave your property, so pack a bag with enough items for a few nights away. Include essential items including a torch with spare batteries, mobile phone and charger, warm clothes, home insurance information, water, food, first aid kit and any prescription medicines or baby care items you may need. - Turn off gas, electricity and water mains supplies before flood water starts to enter your property. Never touch an electrical switch if you are standing in water. - If it is safe to do so, make sure neighbours are aware of the situation and offer help to anyone who may need it. - Listen to the advice of the emergency services and be ready to evacuate your property if told to do so. Most evacuation centres will let you bring your pets. - Avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water - 30 cm of fast-flowing water can move a car and 6 inches can knock an adult off their feet. - Flood water is dangerous and may be polluted. Wash your hands thoroughly if you’ve been in contact with it. ##### Businesses - Act on your business flood plan if you have one. - Move your staff and customers to a safe place. - Move stock and other valuable items upstairs or to a safe place in your building. For media enquiries please contact our media teams: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency/about/media-enquiries

Источник: England: Environment Agency
Последнее обновление:
Язык: en-GB

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