Emergency services are responding to serious flooding on the A256 near Tilmanstone, Dover, where a...

Published: 12:08 am June 14, 2025
Updated: 1:17 pm October 8, 2025
Flooding on A256 Near Tilmanstone Leaves Driver Stranded on Car Roof

Emergency services are responding to serious flooding on the A256 near Tilmanstone, Dover, where a section of the road has been completely blocked by rising water.

The incident occurred on the afternoon of Wednesday, 12 June, and has resulted in the closure of the A256 between Eythorne and Sandwich Road. One vehicle became submerged in the floodwaters, prompting the driver to climb onto the roof of their car to await rescue.


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Flooding On A256 Near Tilmanstone Leaves Driver Stranded On Car Roof


Road Closures and Travel Advice

The A256 remains closed in both directions, and drivers are being urged to avoid the area and seek alternative routes. Kent Police and KFRS are working together to manage traffic and assess the extent of the flooding.

Local authorities are also monitoring the situation for further weather-related disruptions, as heavy rainfall continues to affect parts of Kent.


Appeal for Caution

Motorists are advised to drive with extreme caution and not to attempt to drive through floodwater, which can be deeper and more dangerous than it appears.

More updates will follow as the situation develops.


 If you witnessed the incident or have information, contact Kent Police via 101. In emergencies, always call 999.

 

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