Civil Defence Warning

Last updated: 21 Apr, 2026 12:01pm

Heavy rain is causing rivers and streams to rise rapidly.

If you live in low lying areas, coastal settlements, or areas prone to flooding, take extra precautions and be prepared to evacuate quickly if you see signs of potential flooding.

  • Consider evacuating now.
  • If you see rising flood water evacuate immediately to higher ground. DO NOT WAIT for an official warning.
  • If you need to evacuate, seek shelter with friends and family if you can. Take pets and essential items.
  • Call 111 if your life or property is at risk. Emergency services could be delayed.
  • If you need to evacuate and don’t have friends and family to go to, you can call 0800 239 247 [Emergency Welfare].
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