Flooding

Information from the Environment Agency

The Environment Agency  stress the importance of reporting flooding. If your home or business has flooded, please make sure you report it as soon as you are able to.

There are lots of reasons why you should report flooding, most importantly so authorities and agencies can respond to close roads, unblock gullies, and provide an emergency response if required.  

The Environment Agency is seeking to build a comprehensive picture of impacts across Wessex so would be very grateful if you could provide any available information regarding flooding in your area with as much detail as possible on timing and location.

Please report online using the Flood Online Reporting Tool.

You can also contact the Environment Agency Incident Hotline on 0800 80 70 60.

In an emergency always please dial 999.

Useful information includes:

· Residential and commercial properties that are known to have flooded

· Road, rail or other transport infrastructure affected

· Any photos or videos of the above and inundated areas of floodplains

Find out more Blog: The Importance of Reporting Flooding | The Flood Hub

Our advice to the public is to:

  • Stay safe and not enter floodwater.
  • Stay away from seafronts, quaysides and jetties, due to the risk of overtopping by waves.
  • Call Floodline on 0345 988 1188 for updates on flooding, to sign up for flood warnings, or to report flooding.
  • Go to the Gov.uk website or search ‘know my flood risk’ to sign up for Environment Agency flood warnings, receive information on the risk in your area and what to do in a flood.
  • Sign up for Flood Warnings
  • Visit the Environment Agency website www.gov.uk/environment-agency which contains information on current river levels and flooding
  • Follow us on X, formerly known as @EnvAgencySW
  • Visit our facebook page https://www.facebook.com/environmentagencywessex