Flood in United Kingdom

Heavy rainfall has caused flooding and landslides in Scotland, with some areas receiving more than two weeks worth of rain in two days.

As of 9 October, the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) had 8 flood alerts in place, and 51 flood warnings. Two severe flood warnings were issued for Perth and Aviemore.

Though no casualties or injuries have been reported, the flooding has caused disruption throughout the country with the west and north particularly affected. Residents have been warned not to travel unless necessary and to avoid flooded areas.

14 people were rescued in Argyll and Bute when landslides on a road trapped them in their cars. Roads and railways lines are disrupted by both landslides and floods.

The heavy rainfall began on 6 October and continued through the day afterwards. Though the rain weakened on 8 October, more rain is expected in the following days.

Type of event
Flood
Location of event
United Kingdom
Date of Charter Activation
2023-10-06
Time of Charter Activation
21:02
Time zone of Charter Activation
UTC+01:00
Charter Requestor
Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA)
Activation ID
841
Project Management
Dominic Habron (Scottish Environment Protection Agency)
Value Adding
  • University of Stirling,
  • Dr Cristian Silva Perez (University of Stirling),
  • Alessandro Novellino (British Geological Survey)

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