Over 40 Ironbridge Homes Told to Evacuate Tonight Over Flood Threat
More than 40 residents in Ironbridge have been ordered to leave their homes tonight as rising river levels pose a serious threat to life. Authorities have issued a severe warning amid fears the River Severn might breach the flood barriers.
Flood Barriers May Be Overtopped
The current river heights could spill over the Ironbridge flood defences, risking flooding on properties and roads along the Wharfage. Experts warn the situation is critical as water levels are set to rise between 6.7m and 7.0m at the Buildwas gauge overnight into Wednesday.
Emergency Services on High Alert
The Environment Agency is closely monitoring the rise and coordinating with emergency crews. Temporary barriers have been erected, but residents are urged to act fast.
- Move valuables and important items to safety immediately.
- Pack an emergency bag with essentials like medicines and documents.
- Follow all instructions from emergency services without delay.
- Avoid floodwater contact at all costs.
- Call 999 if you or others are in immediate danger.
Flood waters are expected to remain high throughout the week, so stay alert and prepare now to stay safe.