FLOODING: Derbyshire residents urged to be prepared
Seven flood alerts are currently in place for Derbyshire (Tues, Nov 22) following Storm Angus which means flooding is possible and people should be prepared.
There were a few hours of very heavy rainfall in Derbyshire between Sunday night and Monday evening, raising local river levels.
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Hide AdAreas around the following brooks and rivers are affected:- Bottle Brook- Lower Derwent- River Amber- River Ecclesbourne - River Erewash- River Trent- River Wye
In Derbyshire more than 45,000 homes are at risk of flooding including around 12,000 susceptible to flash flooding.
Storm Angus has brought with it torrential rain, strong winds and freezing temperatures with river levels rising dramatically in less than 32 hours.
The following reminder was issued to residents by the county council, outlining what can be done to help protect homes and businesses:• Assess your own risk - have you previously been affected by flooding or had a near-miss?• If you are at risk, keep a stock of sandbags handy – Derbyshire County Council provides packs of 10 empty sandbags free of charge in 15 of its libraries • Stock up with sand from a local DIY store or builders’ merchant to fill the sandbags in preparation.
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Hide AdTo find the nearest Derbyshire County Council library stocking empty sandbags visit www.derbyshire.gov.uk/sandbags or request a free pack from [email protected] (please provide your name, address and contact number).
Packs are limited to one per household although further packs will be considered in certain cases.
Derbyshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Health and Communities Councillor Dave Allen is urging people to find out if their area is at risk and to take action if it is.
He said: “The recent storm hit Derbyshire fairly hard and has made the ground saturated and affected the drainage system - putting homes, businesses and people at risk.
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Hide Ad“We’re urging residents to check if their area is at risk and if so, to make the necessary arrangements.
“If your area has been affected by flooding in the past or has had a near miss, it could mean that it is prone or more susceptible to flood.
“Make sure you’re prepared and don’t wait until it’s too late.”
The county council is also advising drivers against driving through floodwater as this is dangerous, can make flooding worse for kerb-side properties and tie up emergency services if a vehicle gets stranded.
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Hide AdResidents can sign up to receive flood warnings at the Environment Agency’s website www.gov.uk/government/organisations/environment-agency or can find more information and advice about flooding at www.derbyshire.gov.uk/flooding