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Storm Christoph: Full list of flood warnings as second danger to life alert issued A severe flood warning has been issued for properties within the Lower Dee flood plain 11:18, 21 JAN 2021 Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now NorthWalesLive - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A second danger to life warning has been issued as flooding continues to impact the region. Natural Resources Wales has issued a severe flood warning for properties within the Lower Dee Valley from Llangollen to Trevalyn Meadows . ....
Updated: Thu 21st Jan This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Jan 20th, 2021 Final 11:45PM Update Wrexham Council have said “Earlier this evening, nine properties were flooded in Berse Road in New Broughton and some residents had to be evacuated. “Some are sheltering with relatives, while others have been found accommodation by the council after being sheltered for a short time in a church hall. Our housing teams have been making sure they are safe and settled.” “The council is working closely with partner agencies (including emergency services) through the night to address local issues being created by Storm Christoph.” ....
Nine further flood warnings were issued by Natural Resources Wales. Eight of these are in the south, with one alert active in North Wales. The warning covers isolated properties and extensive areas of agricultural land in the Lower Dee flood plain The last update said: River levels at Manley Hall are falling and are expected to do so for the next few days depending on any further rainfall today. River levels at Farndon continue to fall, although slowly, and are expected to continue to fall over the next few days, again depending on any further rainfall. River levels are above normal but flooding of property is not expected at the moment. ....
The warning covers isolated properties and extensive areas of agricultural land in the Lower Dee flood plain The last update from Natural Resources Wales (NRW) at noon on Tuesday said: River levels at Manley Hall are falling and are expected to do so for the next 24 hours. River levels at Farndon have now peaked and will start to fall, although slowly, through today (Tuesday) and are expected to continue to fall over the next 24 hours. Further rain is forecast tonight and into tomorrow, and the situation may change again. River levels are above normal but flooding of property is not expected at the moment. ....