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Flooding advice/resources

Flooding Advice/Resources issued by Gideon Amos, MP

Published: 27 January 2026

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In readiness of flooding:
During flooding:
After flooding:
IF YOU ARE IN IMMEDIATE DANGER – CALL 999
FOR NON-URGENT FLOODING CONCERNS – CALL 101
Driving advice
  • Do not drive through deep water. Cars can stall and be washed away.
  • Drive at speeds appropriate to the weather conditions, and remember that surface water can cause aquaplaning.
  • If you are travelling a long distance, make sure you have clothing, blankets, food and drink in the car in case you are caught up in long delays.
Other advice
  • Do not enter moving water. Moving water 18 inches or 45 centimetres deep can knock an adult over.
  • Be aware of the location of drain and manhole covers. Water pressure can lift them out of place leaving a hidden danger.
  • All flood water is potentially contaminated. Do not allow children to play in it and make sure you wash yourself thoroughly if you have been in contact with flood water.
  • Make sure, where possible, that drains and screens are clear of debris to allow water to flow away freely.
  • Do not approach any power cables that have been brought down by the weather. They could be live and therefore dangerous.
  • Check that pets and livestock kept outside can move freely and escape rising water.
  • If you are travelling in remote areas, make sure family or friends know when you are leaving and your expected arrival time.
  • Make sure mobile phones are fully charged – emergency calls are free even if you have no credit.
  • Check to make sure elderly or vulnerable neighbours are safe.
  • Do not put yourself at risk.

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