The tidal surge threatening the east coast of the UK can be tracked on the website of the Environment Agency.
There are currently 12 areas where there is a flood warning in place and 8 with a severe flood warning. Twenty-one more areas have been placed on flood watch.
The region affected most acutely at the moment is East Anglia. Recent reports suggest that though many tidal defences have been breached, the widespread damaged first feared has been avoided.
You can check on the risk to your area on the Environment Agency’s website, which is currently being updated every 15 minutes with all the changes to the warning status.
www.environment-agency.gov.uk
www.metoffice.gov.uk
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The tidal surge threatening the east coast of the UK can be tracked on the website of the Environment Agency.
There are currently 12 areas where there is a flood warning in place and 8 with a severe flood warning. Twenty-one more areas have been placed on flood watch.
The region affected most acutely at the moment is East Anglia. Recent reports suggest that though many tidal defences have been breached, the widespread damaged first feared has been avoided.
You can check on the risk to your area on the Environment Agency’s website, which is currently being updated every 15 minutes with all the changes to the warning status.
www.environment-agency.gov.uk
www.metoffice.gov.uk
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on Friday, November 9th, 2007 at 12:38 pm and is filed under Internet.
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