Flash Flooding – What to do

Recognise the key signs of flash flooding

Flash floods can occur with little warning, making it crucial to stay alert. Watch for these key signs:

  • Heavy rain or severe weather reports: Stay informed about the weather. If heavy rain or severe weather is forecasted, be alert for potential flooding.
  • Rising water levels with churning dark water: If you notice water levels rising rapidly and the water appears dark and turbulent, it’s a clear sign that a flash flood could be imminent.
  • A build-up of debris in rivers or streams: Debris accumulating in waterways can obstruct the flow and increase the risk of flooding. Keep an eye on local rivers and streams for any unusual build-up.

What to do if a flash flood happens
Take these quick and simple measures to minimise the impact on you and your property:

  • Listen to local radio and TV for warnings and advice.
  • Move furniture and valuables upstairs if you can.
  • Roll up carpets and rugs if possible and move them out of harm’s way.
  • Put plugs in downstairs sinks and baths and weigh them down.
  • Bring outdoor pets indoors and upstairs where possible.
  • Prepare a pack with essential items i.e. prescriptions, important documents, baby items etc.
  • Turn off the gas and electricity supply.
  • Evacuate if asked to do so by the emergency services.
  • Never walk or drive through floodwater, as there may be hidden dangers such as open manholes.
  • Keep yourself safe; dial 999 if your life or health is in danger.

This advice comes from the Eye on Calderdale website, where you can find lots more flooding advice, info and support.

 

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