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Yalding flooded as River Medway levels rise Yalding flood warning as river levels rise
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The Environment Agency has warned that flooding of some properties in Yalding is expectedThe Environment Agency has warned that flooding of some properties in Yalding is expected
Some properties in Yalding in Kent are expected to flood as river levels continue to rise following heavy rain over the weekend.Some properties in Yalding in Kent are expected to flood as river levels continue to rise following heavy rain over the weekend.
A Met Office yellow warning for rain covering the county expired at 09:00 GMT on Monday.A Met Office yellow warning for rain covering the county expired at 09:00 GMT on Monday.
Two flood warnings issued for the Yalding area remain in place due to rising river levels on the River Medway, River Teise and the River Beult.Two flood warnings issued for the Yalding area remain in place due to rising river levels on the River Medway, River Teise and the River Beult.
As of 12:50 on Monday more than 170 flood warnings were in place across England, meaning flooding is to be expected.As of 12:50 on Monday more than 170 flood warnings were in place across England, meaning flooding is to be expected.
A car left abandoned in the flooded area which is being closely monitoredA car left abandoned in the flooded area which is being closely monitored
Flood warnings, external are in place for the River Medway between Yalding and Maidstone, and the Little Venice Country Park and Marina.Flood warnings, external are in place for the River Medway between Yalding and Maidstone, and the Little Venice Country Park and Marina.
Just before 08:00 on Monday the Environment Agency warned that rising river levels were expected to cause flooding, with riverside properties in Wateringbury and East Farleigh most at risk.Just before 08:00 on Monday the Environment Agency warned that rising river levels were expected to cause flooding, with riverside properties in Wateringbury and East Farleigh most at risk.
As of 06:35 river levels were continuing to rise on the River Medway, River Teise and the River Beult because of prolonged rainfall. Flooding of some properties in Yalding was expected from 09:00 on Monday, the Environment Agency said.As of 06:35 river levels were continuing to rise on the River Medway, River Teise and the River Beult because of prolonged rainfall. Flooding of some properties in Yalding was expected from 09:00 on Monday, the Environment Agency said.
The Little Venice Country Park and Marina has been flagged as an area of risk by the Environment AgencyThe Little Venice Country Park and Marina has been flagged as an area of risk by the Environment Agency
The Environment Agency has advised property owners with flood resilience measures to deploy them. Flooding is expected at Little Venice, The Tatt and Acott Fields.The Environment Agency has advised property owners with flood resilience measures to deploy them. Flooding is expected at Little Venice, The Tatt and Acott Fields.
River levels are expected to peak in the early afternoon on Monday.River levels are expected to peak in the early afternoon on Monday.
Flood alerts - meaning flooding is possible - are in place along the River Medway and on the River Eden and its tributary Eden Brook.Flood alerts - meaning flooding is possible - are in place along the River Medway and on the River Eden and its tributary Eden Brook.
Low lying land and roads close to the rivers, particularly around Haxted and Edenbridge remain most at risk.Low lying land and roads close to the rivers, particularly around Haxted and Edenbridge remain most at risk.
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