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With the impact of global warming, it is generally agreed that the greatest risk to the area of Warwick District areas is the fluvial flooding of the rivers Leam and Avon and its other river systems.
Warwick District Council works in partnership with local Town and Parish Councils, Warwickshire County Council, the Environment Agency, Emergency Services, neighbouring Local Authorities and Local Volunteers to ensure that we are as collectively prepared as possible.
The Environment Agency are tasked with keeping communities informed of the risks of flooding, and the following links provide useful information on preparation and the current, up-to-the-minute status of our rivers:
Information Packs
Alternatively, contact the Environment Agency Floodline on 0845 988 1188 and ask for copies of their free publications or view them here:
Warwickshire County Council Emergency Planning Unit also has a “Residents Flood Pack” (138kb, PDF) containing advice for those at risk of flooding.
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