Flood alerts across the South Coast after Storm Bert batters UK
The Environment Agency say they continue to monitor river levels
Last updated 24th Nov 2024
The South Coast remains under alert for flooding - after treacherous conditions over the past couple of days.
Emergency services continue to deal with the aftermath of Storm Bert.
We're urged by the Environment Agency to take care and avoid walking, cycling or driving through flood water.
The message remains as river levels continue to fall - but still, they remain a number of metres above their normal readings.
The storm has battered the South coast with a yellow weather warning for rain and wind until later this evening (24/11).
The Met Office said Storm Bert is likely to cause "dangerous coastal conditions" and disruption across southern England and parts of Wales until 9pm on Sunday, with a yellow wind warning in place.
Rail operators cancelled services on some routes all day on Saturday and urged passengers to check their routes before making journeys.
Thousands of homes were without power on Saturday as strong winds tore down power lines.