Flood warnings issued for Derbyshire as thunderstorms set to hit Derbyshire, Chesterfield and Peak District
and live on Freeview channel 276
The Environment Agency has reported that small rivers and streams are beginning to respond to heavy rainfall as a result of localised thunderstorms passing through Derbyshire.
A spokesperson for East Midlands Environment Agency said: “Please avoid contact with flood water and avoid using low-lying footpaths near local watercourses.”
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdAreas most at risk are low lying agricultural land, roads and footpaths close to small rivers and streams. Water levels could rise rapidly and potentially generate deep, fast flows.
The flood alert, which was put in place from 11am today will stay in place until 9pm this evening, June 20 – though forecasters may extend it if the water levels remain high.
Currently, the flood alert covers tributaries to the Rivers Noe, Derwent and Wye in North Derbyshire including Grinds Brook, Peakshole Water, Bradwell Brook, Stoke Brook, Bar Brook, Tideswell Brook, Warney Brook, Bentley Brook, Via Gellia and Lea Brook.
The warning has been also issued for Bottle Brook and tributaries from Denby to the River Derwent at Little Eaton.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdA separate alert is in place for tributaries of the River Erewash including Golden Brook, Beauvale Brook, Bailey Brook, Boundary Brook and Golden Stream close to the border of Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire.
In South Derbyshire, tributaries to the River Derwent and River Trent are covered by the alert, including Black Brook, Coppice Brook, Markeaton Brook, Chaddeston Brook, Wilne Drain, Cuttle Brook, Doles Brook, Ramsley Brook and Carr Brook.