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Rutland Flood Alerts: Stay Informed and Stay Safe

Rutland County Council has issued an urgent update regarding several active flood alerts across the county. 


With localised flooding already impacting major roads, residents are encouraged to prepare now and remain vigilant.

A Flood Alert signifies that flooding is possible. Taking small steps now can significantly reduce the risk to your property and ensure your personal safety.

Areas Currently Under Flood Alert

The following areas are currently monitored for rising water levels:

  • East and West Glens

  • Lower Welland

  • River Wreake (Leicestershire)

  • Welland Valley

  • Witham (South Kesteven)

For live, minute-by-minute updates on these specific alerts, please visit the official GOV.UK Flood Service.

Local Travel Disruptions & Road Closures

Surface water is making driving conditions hazardous in several locations. Rutland County Council has received reports of flooding at the following sites:

LocationSpecific Area
OakhamJunction of Station Road and Kilburn Road
LanghamMelton Road (A606)
TinwellMain Street / Stamford Road (A6121)
StrettonManor Road

Advice for Motorists: Please avoid these areas if possible and seek alternative routes. Never attempt to drive through floodwater; just 30cm of moving water is enough to float a car.

How to Stay Prepared

Preparation is key to managing flood risks effectively.

  • Check the Forecast: Monitor the Met Office Weather Warnings for updates on rainfall intensity.

  • Prepare a Kit: Keep a "grab bag" ready with essentials (medication, insurance documents, torch, and batteries) in case you need to leave your home quickly.

  • Protect Your Property: If you are in a high-risk area, consider moving valuables to higher floors and ensuring any flood defenses (like sandbags or flood gates) are ready for use.

Reporting Flooding and Getting Help

If you encounter flooding on the roads or need to report an issue to the council, use the following resources:

Emergency Note: In the event of an immediate danger to life, always call 999.

Stay safe, look out for vulnerable neighbors, and help keep Rutland moving by reporting issues as soon as they arise.

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Rutland Flood Alerts: Stay Informed and Stay Safe

Rutland County Council has issued an urgent update regarding several active flood alerts across the county.  With localised flooding already...

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