Environment Agency urges: Be flood aware
The Environment Agency is urging people and businesses in Devon and Cornwall to be ‘#floodaware’, during its annual Flood Action campaign.
Almost 5 million people in England are at risk of flooding. Yet many still haven’t taken these 3 simple steps to protect their family, home and business:
- check your flood risk on the Environment Agency’s online flood maps
- sign-up for free flood warnings by calling Floodline on 0345 988 1188 or by visiting the GOV.UK website
- know what to do if a flood happens
People can find practical advice on GOV.UK about what to do to reduce the risk to their personal safety and property when they receive a flood warning. This includes moving treasured possessions upstairs and keeping important documents to hand.
Michele Dotrice, the popular actress best known for her portrayal of Betty, the long-suffering wife of Frank Spencer in the BBC sitcom ‘Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em’, is supporting this year’s campaign. Michele, who lived in Cornwall for over 20 years, commented:
Having had the misfortune to experience flooding first-hand and knowing the devastation that this can cause, I am keen to raise awareness of the Flood Action campaign. I recently signed up to the Environment Agency’s free flood warning service and I would strongly encourage others to do the same.
The winter of 2013 to 2014 was the wettest in England for nearly 250 years but some 1.4 million properties were protected by Environment Agency flood defences. Further investment means that flood schemes have protected an extra 177,000 properties in the last 4 years.
Gordon Trapmore, a flood expert at the Environment Agency said: "One in 6 properties in England is at risk of flooding. Many people think that flooding will never happen to them - but it could."
The Environment Agency is also encouraging people to alert friends and family on social media using the hashtag #floodaware. Visit Twitter and Facebook to get involved.