Sample post from merton.gov.uk The Leader of Merton Council, Councillor Mark Allison, has written to Thames Water asking them to take urgent action after the centre of Raynes Park was left underwater after flash flooding. Following a downpour on Monday evening, Coombe Lane, Worple Road, Abbott Avenue and the railway underbridges at Approach Road and
Courtesy of hertfordshiremercury.co.uk Heavy rainfall has seen roads flooded all over the county – causing chaos for drivers. The weather has led to roads being closed, blocked and flooded which has resulted in traffic and congestion building in these areas. Major routes have been significantly impacted since the early hours of the morning (Thursday, January 14) with
Courtesy of mirror.co.uk https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/breaking-luton-airport-flooding-passengers-18876804 Passengers at London Luton Airport are facing delays because of flooding. Shocking video shows water pouring through the terminal as stunned passengers attempt to dodge the water – with many saying the airport has gone into “meltdown”. Large puddles are seen building up as rain falls through the ceiling to the
Courtesy of gov.uk https://www.gov.uk/government/news/houghton-brook-flood-storage-area-in-luton-now-completed A new £8.5 million flood storage area to benefit 600 residential and commercial properties, along with key infrastructure, in Luton has been completed. The Environment Agency worked with South East Midlands Local Enterprise Partnership (SEMLEP) and Luton Borough Council on the major flood defence works on Houghton Brook near Luton and