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Flooding across London

Today 01:30
London-wide
Flooding
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Firefighters are issuing a reminder about keeping safe during flooding after downpours saw roads and properties affected across the capital.

London Fire Brigade's 999 Control Officers took around 350 calls to flooding across London as firefighters attended incidents in areas such as Ruislip, Uxbridge, Wimbledon and Carshalton. These included rescuing people trapped in cars, assisting people from their homes and responding to flooding in underground stations, roadways, residences and commercial properties. Control Officers introduced batch mobilising to certain incidents, prioritising calls where there was a risk to life and attending other calls as non-emergencies.

Flood warnings remain in place for multiple areas across London and crews are continuing to respond to incidents utilising a range of equipment which can help rescue people trapped by flood water, pump water away and protect properties.

Fire rescue units are equipped with water rescue equipment such as inflatable rescue boats and the Brigade has four specialist flood response kits, each of which contains rigid flood rescue boats and paddles and rigid floating pontoons, which can be used to make bridges and walkways to rescue people. They also contain protective dry suits and boots to be worn by fire crews when rescuing people from flooded areas.

As firefighters continue to work with partners to keep Londoners safe, it’s important to make sure you know what to do if you experience flooding.

What to do when there is a flood

During a flood

  • If your property becomes flooded avoid walking through flood waters.
  • Six inches of fast flowing water can knock over an adult.
  • Flood water can also be contaminated or polluted, making it hazardous.
  • Don’t swim or allow children and pets to go near flood water.
  • Vehicles can quickly become unstable in moving water. Avoid driving into flooded water or a flooded area. If you’re driving and your car becomes caught in flood waters, you need to take the following steps:
    • Ensure you and your passengers unbuckle your seat belts and where possible climb out to safety.
    • As soon as possible after leaving the vehicle call the emergency services for help.
    • If you become trapped in your vehicle turn on all the lights, including your hazard warning lights. Shout and sound your horn for help. If able to reach your mobile call 999.

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