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Flood Warning Lifted for River Trent Tributaries, Nottinghamshire


Flood Warning Lifted: River Trent Tributaries, Nottinghamshire

The Environment Agency has confirmed that the threat of flooding on the River Trent tributaries in Nottinghamshire is no longer in place. This includes areas in and around Nottingham.

Current Situation

Although the flood warning has been lifted, standing water and debris may still remain in some locations. Weather conditions are expected to improve and no further flooding is currently anticipated.

The Environment Agency has noted there is some possibility of further thunderstorms later this week, though confidence in that forecast is low at this time.

What You Should Do

Even though the immediate danger has passed, it is important to remain cautious:

  • Stay away from floodwater. It can hide serious hazards including open manhole covers, sewage, and chemicals.
  • Take care on roads and footpaths near water. Surfaces may still be slippery or unstable.
  • Do not take unnecessary risks near rivers, streams, or any areas that have recently flooded.

What Happens Next

The Environment Agency says it will continue to monitor the situation. Further alerts or warnings will be issued if conditions change.

Where to Get More Information

For the latest updates, visit the Environment Agency flood monitoring service or call the Floodline on 0345 988 1188, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Information in this article is sourced from the Environment Agency.

This article was automatically generated from official incident data. Last updated 4h ago.