Three Flood Alerts Issued in Cambridgeshire as Rain Raises River Levels

Heavy rain in Cambridgeshire has led to three flood alerts, affecting key rivers. Residents are advised to stay prepared as river levels continue to rise.

Three Flood Alerts Issued in Cambridgeshire as Rain Raises River Levels
Three Flood Alerts Issued in Cambridgeshire as Rain Raises River Levels

Cambridgeshire: Three flood alerts are now active due to heavy rain. The Environment Agency issued these alerts on Monday.

This rain is a result of Storm Éowyn and Storm Herminia affecting the UK. Right now, there are 157 flood alerts and 26 flood warnings across the country.

The alerts cover the River Great Ouse, Lower River Cam, and River Rhee. Residents in these areas should be prepared for possible flooding.

River levels are rising steadily from the recent rain. The alerts warn that more showers could keep levels high over the next 12 hours.

People are advised to be careful on riverside roads and paths. The Environment Agency is monitoring the situation closely.

For more details, check the Environment Agency’s website.

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