A flood alert has been issued for riverside areas stretching from Dartford Creek to the Thames Barrier, affecting parts of Dartford and southeast London.
The alert comes after heavy rainfall throughout the week, prompting concerns about rising water levels along the Thames.
The Environment Agency issued the flood alert, warning residents and businesses in the affected areas to be prepared for potential flooding. The alert covers a significant stretch of the Thames, encompassing various communities along its banks.
Authorities are closely monitoring water levels and are advising residents to stay vigilant, especially those living in low-lying areas prone to flooding. While no immediate flooding has been reported, the alert serves as a precautionary measure to ensure safety and preparedness.
The recent heavy rainfall has raised concerns about river levels, prompting the issuance of flood alerts across several regions. Residents are urged to keep abreast of updates from local authorities and take necessary precautions to protect themselves and their properties.
As the situation develops, authorities will continue to assess and respond to the potential flood risk. In the meantime, residents are encouraged to stay informed and take appropriate measures to safeguard against flooding.
For the latest updates and information regarding the flood alert, residents can visit the Environment Agency’s website or contact local authorities for assistance.