Too many people taking risks in storms

George Dawson
Authored by George Dawson
Posted: Monday, December 23, 2013 - 22:59

Too many people are taking risks as storms continue to batter the South West.

David Jordan, Director of Operations at the Environment Agency, said: “Tragically people die because they’ve taken risks and attempted to drive through flood water just to save a few minutes. Flood water is dangerous. If there is widespread flooding in your area then don’t travel and if a road is closed then turn around and make a detour.

"Your journey could take you a little longer but making the right decision could ultimately save your life.”

"Unsettled weather is set to continue throughout the Christmas period, with heavy rain and wind affecting many parts of England, so people should check the flood forecast on the Environment Agency website to help plan – and sign up to flood warnings.

Met Office Chief Forecaster Andy Page, said: “A rapidly deepening area of low pressure is developing to the west of Ireland and is forecast to pass just to the northwest of the UK overnight and on Tuesday.

“This will bring stormy conditions to the UK with the strongest winds likely along coastlines exposed to the south on Monday night and for Northern Ireland, the north and northwest of Scotland on Tuesday.

"This brings the potential for possible disruption to transport because of the strong winds and also localised flooding in some areas.

"The public are advised to stay up to date with the latest Met Office forecasts and National Severe Weather Warnings and find out what to do in severe weather so they can plan ahead and be prepared for the weather in store and make the most of the festive season."

With unsettled conditions for the rest of the week people should remain flood aware and are encouraged to check the Environment Agency website for the latest flood information, follow #floodaware on Twitter and sign up to free flood warnings.

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