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First Minister Eluned Morgan said Natural Resources Wales issued 131 alerts and warnings, "including two severe flood warnings with over 95,000 messages sent", reaching 46,000 people. "So they did ...
One flood warning and six flood alerts were in force in Wales. Looking ahead, weather forecasters expect the flooding and warnings to reduce with no significant rain predicted in the areas ...
In the aftermath of both Storm Kathleen and Storm Pierrick, [14] a combination of an 'exceptionally' high tide and strong winds caused significant floods across the country overnight on 8 April, especially along the south coast of England. [15] On 9 April, 43 flood warnings and 201 flood alerts were in place across England and Wales. [16]
Natural Resources Wales issued two severe flood warnings, meaning an imminent danger to life was occurring, during the course of Storm Dennis – these covered the River Neath around Aberdulais and the River Taff around Pontypridd. More than 80 lower-level flood warnings were issued across Wales.
A short video by Natural Resources Wales on environmental, social and economic considerations of the Dyfi catchment area. The river is prone to flooding and some roads in the lower catchment can become impassable during very wet weather. It has been a relatively pristine river with few polluting inputs.
STORY: Overnight, emergency services responded to more than 300 requests for assistance, and asked a small number of homes, primarily northwest of Sydney, to be evacuated due to flooding.In the ...
On 9 July, flooding hit Flintshire and Wrexham Borough in North Wales. [30] North Wales Police advised motorists to avoid the coast road in Flintshire from Connah's Quay to Greenfield. [31] There were also flood warnings across Sheffield, for Bagley Dike in Grimsthorpe, Meers Brook at Heeley and tributaries in north Derbyshire and Pontefract. [32]
The 2015–2016 Great Britain and Ireland floods were a series of heavy rainfall events which led to flooding during the winter of late 2015 and early 2016. 11 named storms produced record level rainfall from November 2015 - March 2016 in both monthly and seasonal accumulation records.