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The Environment Agency's flood warnings
The flood warning system consists of the following warnings:
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What it means
Flooding of low lying land and roads is expected.
What to do
- Monitor local news and weather forecasts.
- Be aware of water levels near you.
- Be prepared to act on your flood plan.
- Check on the safety of pets and livestock.
- Charge your mobile phone.
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What it means
Flooding of homes and businesses is expected. Act now!
What to do
- Move cars, pets, food, valuables and important documents to safety.
- Get flood protection equipment in place.
- Turn off gas, electricity and water supplies if safe to do so.
- Be prepared to evacuate your home.
- Protect yourself, your family and help others.
- Act on your flood plan.
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What it means
Act now! Severe flooding is expected with extreme danger to life and property.
What to do
- Collect things you need for evacuation.
- Turn off gas, electricity and water supplies if safe to do so.
- Stay in a high place with a means of escape.
- Avoid electricity sources.
- Avoid walking or driving through flood water.
- In danger call 999 immediately.
- Listen to emergency services.
- Act on your flood plan.
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What it means
No further flooding is expected. Water levels will start to go down.
What to do
- Keep listening to weather reports.
- Only return to evacuated buildings if you are told it is safe.
- Beware sharp objects and pollution in flood water.
- If your property or belongings are damaged, contact your insurance company. Ask their
advice before starting to clean up.
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Watch out for flood warnings in local and regional newspapers, on TV, radio and on the Environment Agency or the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) websites.
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