The Environment Agency have issued a Flood Alert for the Isle of Wight coast.
The alert reads:
Tuesday afternoon’s tide at 13:00 on 07/12/2021 is higher than normal due to unsettled weather with strong South Easterly Force 7 winds.
The weather increases tide table values by 0.52 m. The total forecast tide is 4.90 metres Chart Datum (2.31 mAOD) at Cowes.
For 1 hour either side of high water, flooding will affect sea front roads, esplanades and car parks across the island. Water will be high up slipways in Cowes, affecting Medina Road and the Floating Bridge.
In East Cowes, sea water forced up through drains may cause minor impacts to the road at Albany Road.
The ferry terminal car park at Yarmouth will also flood. At 01:46 on 08/12/2021‚ the tide may be of a similar magnitude. We’ll issue further advice.
We continue to monitor the forecast. At Medina Road, near the Floating Bridge, the tide may rise to be approximately 0.1 m below the top of front door steps.
As a precautionary measure, and if you have it, we recommend that flood protection is installed at Medina Road and Bridge Road at Yarmouth, 1 hour before high tide.
The Isle of Wight council issue the following advice, in their own words:
Who to call in the event of a flood
- If you need to be evacuated because of severe flooding or damage, contact the police or dial 999.
- For general issues around flooding, contact the Isle of Wight Council on (01983) 823600 (this also doubles up as the COVID-19 support line).
- If you believe the flooding is from a main river or the sea, contact the Environment Agency on 0345 988 1188. www.environment-agency.gov.uk
- The Environment Agency also provides help on flooding issues via its Floodline: 0345 988 1188.
- To report flooding on the highway or drainage issues, contact Island Roads on (01983) 822440. www.islandroads.com
- Notify Southern Water if flooding affects your mains sewage/public drains by calling 0330 303 0368. www.southernwater.co.uk
- Notify the National Grid to report a gas leak as the result of flooding on 0800 111 999.
- Notify SSE of electrical issues such as power cuts by calling 105.
- For non-emergency calls pertaining to vulnerable older people, call adult services on (01983) 823340 (office hours) or (01983) 821105 (out of hours).
- NHS ‘111’ for non-urgent health concerns.
Other useful contacts
- For adverse weather and flooding guidance, visit https://www.iow.gov.uk/…/Adverse-Weather-and-Flooding
- The Met Office, 0370 900 0100. www.metoffice.gov.uk
- Island Roads has produced a useful factsheet on flooding which is available here: https://islandroads.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Island-Roads-flooding-factsheet-August-2021.pdf
- For food safety advice after flooding, including how to make baby food without mains water, visit https://www.food.gov.uk/business-guidance/food-safety-after-a-flood
- Trading Standards (01983) 823000. Be wary of cold callers offering services following a flood at your property.
- For more information about the Isle of Wight Trader Approval Scheme, visit: https://www.iow.gov.uk/tas/
Think about flooding before it happens
The council or the Environment Agency can tell you about the dangers of flooding where you live.
If available for your neighbourhood, sign up for free flood warning messages from the Environment Agency’s Floodline: 0345 988 1188.
Make a personal ‘flood plan’ for what you will do in a flood. Advice is available from: www.gov.uk/prepare-for-a-flood/make-a-flood-plan
Prepare your home in case there is a flood. This includes flood proofing, flood boards and airbrick covers. Advice is
available from: http://ow.ly/GRsij
Buy flood insurance to protect your home and your belongings.
Sandbag provision
While it is not the council’s responsibility to protect individual homes or businesses and people are responsible for their own properties, in some emergency situations, the council will instruct Island Roads to position stocks of sandbags at the following strategic locations:
- Well Road, East Cowes.
- Simeon Street Recreation Ground, Ryde.
- St Mary’s car park, Cowes.
Additional sandbag locations may be identified around the Island based on the forecast impacts of flooding and in areas where the Environment Agency has advised there is a potential risk of flooding.
Public health information
In the event of a flood, try to avoid contact with the flood water. Do not drive through flood water and do not let children play in it.
Take care if you must go through flood water as there could be hidden dangers like sharp objects, raised manhole covers and pollution.
When cleaning up after a flood, wear rubber gloves, boots and eye protection, and wash your hands afterwards.
If your home is flooded, do not use petrol or diesel generators indoors to dry out your home. The exhaust gases contain carbon monoxide, which can kill.
For more information, visit: flood_leaflet_2015_final.pdf (publishing.service.gov.uk)
Dealing with damaged belongings following a flood
- Speak to your insurance company about losses and clean up including the removal of damaged property.
- Bagged flood damaged property can be taken to the tip.
- Larger furniture items may need specialist removal. If this is not covered by property insurance or you do not have insurance any, please contact [email protected] for advice on waste removal.
For more useful information, download: flood_leaflet_2015_final.pdf (publishing.service.gov.uk)
Article edit
4.35pm 6th Dec 2021 – Useful numbers etc from IWC added
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