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Agency flood manager issues warning of flooding, travel disruption and danger to life


By Niall Harkiss

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A national flood alert across has been issued across Scotland for the coming weekend, with amber and yellow flood alerts raised by the Met Office.

Two days of torrential rain is likely to cause widespread flooding, property damage, dangerous roads – and a danger to life, experts say.

The MET Office has issued amber weather warnings.
The MET Office has issued amber weather warnings.

Prolonged spells of heavy and persistent rain is expected to impact much of Scotland from late Friday through to Sunday morning.

RELATED: UPDATE: Two days of torrential rain over Highlands sees Met Office severe weather warning upgraded to amber

Ruth Ellis, flood duty manager for the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA), said: “A major rainfall event is expected bringing significant prolonged heavy rain throughout Saturday over the Southern Highlands and western Central Belt, with more heavy rain in the north on Sunday.

“As a result, we’re likely to see extensive river and surface water flooding impacts across those areas. Danger to life, widespread property flooding, flooding of roads and disruption to infrastructure is possible.

“We would advise people living and working in the affected areas to consider any steps they need to take now to be prepared for flooding impacts and consider whether their journey is necessary.

“Regional Flood Alerts have been issued and more locally specific Flood Warnings will be issued as necessary. We will continue to keep a very close eye on the situation, monitoring 24/7 as well as working closely with the Met Office and other partner agencies.

“We would strongly advise people to sign up to Floodline to receive free updates for where they live, or travel through, directly to their phone. People can also check our Flood Updates for all the latest information and the three-day Scottish Flood Forecast to see what conditions are expected further ahead.”

Staying informed

Be prepared and stay safe

  • Check Floodline – visit floodline.sepa.org.uk

  • Don’t walk through flood water – 15cm of fast flowing water could be enough to knock you off your feet and hazards can be hidden under the water.
  • Drive with care, and do not travel through deep fast flowing water. It only takes 30cm of fast flowing water to move an average family sized car.
  • If you’re walking beside rivers be extra careful of wet footpaths and small watercourses.
  • Consider deploying flooding protection products if required.

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