An interactive flood map has highlighted the alarming impact rising sea levels could have on south east London, with several areas at risk of being underwater by 2030. The map, created using data ...
After a few days of blue skies, Brits are bracing for torrential rain, flooding, and 75mph winds overnight as weather warnings have been issued across the UK. A new map reveals the worst-hit areas ...
A MET Office map ... and East Anglia. "Frequent showers across Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland where they could turn heavy, possibly with the odd rumble of thunder." Sarah Cook, flood ...
Sarah Cook, flood duty manager at the Environment Agency, said: "Heavy and persistent rain brings a risk of ... moving slowly east overnight but still lingering across East Anglia,and southeast ...
The finalists for the Game Changer Award, sponsored by Cadeler, have been announced at the East Anglia Clean & Green ... it is committed to flood risk management and environmental conservation ...
The East Anglia Clean & Green Awards finalists for ... Management Alliance (WMA), a group of seven IDBs committed to flood risk management and environmental conservation across the south east.
Yellow weather alerts have been in force across the UK today with a map showing ... and north-east Scotland on Friday, with forecasters predicting travel disruption, power cuts, and flooding.
Time was running out on Wednesday afternoon for millions of people in built-up coastal areas of south-east Queensland trying ...
However, scattered showers are expected in southern England, particularly in London and East Anglia, while parts ... of the Midlands are at high risk of flooding. Coastal areas in the south ...
Winds also crashed through Brisbane on Saturday night and heavy rainfall persisted throughout the south-east of ... not over" "The risk of intense rainfall with localised flash flooding is real ...
Some parts of those suburbs are completely underwater in the maps, with neighbouring areas cut off from the road network. Gold Coast Council mapping showing projected flood levels from Cyclone Alfred.