Flooding impacts across the country
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Heavy rainfall lastthis week has led to localised river and surface water flooding across central England, Yorkshire and the North East.
Further,The widespreadoverall rainfallflood meansrisk surfacehas waternow floodingreduced. impactsMinor areongoing possible,river butflooding notare expected,expected in parts of theEngland Midlands,from NorthSaturday andto EastMonday, with minor inland flooding probable in parts of England todayand Wales from Sunday to Monday, and intopossible Tuesdayon morning.Tuesday.
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At 2pm11am on Monday,Saturday, there were 41 48 flood warnings, showing flooding is expected, and 10489 flood alerts, showing flooding is possible.
The heavy rain and thunderstorms have led approximatelyto 850around 650 properties being floodedflooded. andHowever, the Environment Agency estimates that aroundat 11,000least 8,200 have been protected.
Environment Agency teams continue to be out on the ground putting up flood defences, clearing blockages and supporting local authorities in their response work.
We continue to urge people to keep an eye on the weather, check their flood risk, and take care planning their journeys.
StefanKatharine Laeger,Smith, Flood Duty Manager at the Environment Agency, said:
The overall flood risk continues
istoreducing.reduce.MinorSurfaceongoingwaterriverflooding isimpactspossiblearetodayexpectedinpartsofEnglandand intoWalestomorrowfrommorning,SaturdaywhiletoweMonday.couldRainfallalsoarrivingseeoncontinuedSunday,MondayandTuesdaygivespotentialforfurtherminorsurfacewaterandriver flooding impacts across parts of England.EnglandandWales.
Environment Agency teams continue to be out on the ground, supporting local authorities in responding to surface water flooding. We urge people to plan their journeys carefully, follow the advice of local emergency services on the roads and not to drive through flood water – it is often deeper than it looks and just 30cm of flowing water is enough to float your car.
People should check their flood risk, sign up for free flood warnings and keep up to date with the latest situation as well as following @EnvAgency on X for the latest flood updates.
LastThis week,week Floodsthe Flooding Minister Emmahas Hardy visited communities in Dunstable and Leighton Buzzard to hear more about the impacts ofearlier flooding.this Additionally,week. lastOn Wednesday, Environment Secretary Steve Reed visited Northamptonshire on Wednesday to receive a briefing on thetheir Environment Agency’s response and the actions taken to protect communities locally.
Floods Minister Emma Hardy said:
I know first hand how devastating flooding can be and my thoughts go out to those residents and businesses affected across the country.
I met with those involved in the response on the ground, including representatives from the Environment Agency and its partners, and I want to express my heartfelt thanks for the vital work they have undertaken to help protect their communities. I urge people to continue to follow their advice and that of the emergency services.
This government is working hard to accelerate the building of flood defences and boost our emergency response through our Floods Resilience Taskforce.
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Updated to reflect situation on Monday 30 September.
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Information updated Sat 28th
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Story updated to reflect latest situation
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Updated to include statement from the Secretary of State
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Updated as of 12.30pm Wednesday 25 September
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Story updated 5pm Tuesday 24 September
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