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Flooding 'may put lives at risk' Flooding 'may put lives at risk'
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A tidal surge in the North Sea has sparked severe flood warnings and evacuations on England's east coast.A tidal surge in the North Sea has sparked severe flood warnings and evacuations on England's east coast.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has held an emergency Cobra committee meeting and the Environment Agency has warned of "extreme danger to life and property".Prime Minister Gordon Brown has held an emergency Cobra committee meeting and the Environment Agency has warned of "extreme danger to life and property".
Low pressure and strong winds are causing the surge. Norfolk and Suffolk have eight severe flood warnings.Low pressure and strong winds are causing the surge. Norfolk and Suffolk have eight severe flood warnings.
About 200 people in Norfolk have been moved. Parts of Kent, Essex, North Yorks and Lincs are also on alert.About 200 people in Norfolk have been moved. Parts of Kent, Essex, North Yorks and Lincs are also on alert.
Speaking after the Cobra meeting, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn urged people in the affected areas to remain calm.Speaking after the Cobra meeting, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn urged people in the affected areas to remain calm.
"We are doing all that we can but we are just going to have to wait and see what happens as the surge makes its way down," he said."We are doing all that we can but we are just going to have to wait and see what happens as the surge makes its way down," he said.
Dartford Creek and Thames barriers were also expected to close.Dartford Creek and Thames barriers were also expected to close.
We're watching it very closely and we're gravely concerned about the scope for some serious flooding Simon Hughes, Environment Agency We're watching it very closely and we're gravely concerned about the scope for some serious flooding Simon Hughes, Environment Agency class="" href="/1/hi/uk_politics/7086185.stm">Benn urges calm over surge
Norfolk Police, Norfolk County Council and Great Yarmouth Borough Council evacuated people from care homes and hospitals.Norfolk Police, Norfolk County Council and Great Yarmouth Borough Council evacuated people from care homes and hospitals.
Two rest centres have been set up in Norfolk, as more people could be brought in during the night.Two rest centres have been set up in Norfolk, as more people could be brought in during the night.
Residents in low-lying areas of the Suffolk coast were advised to leave their homes as up to 1,300 properties could be affected there.Residents in low-lying areas of the Suffolk coast were advised to leave their homes as up to 1,300 properties could be affected there.
A Suffolk Police spokeswoman said: "Those most likely to be vulnerable to flooding should leave their properties and seek shelter with friends and family outside the affected area if possible."A Suffolk Police spokeswoman said: "Those most likely to be vulnerable to flooding should leave their properties and seek shelter with friends and family outside the affected area if possible."
Leisure centres in Lowestoft and Leiston, as well as Beccles Public Hall, are being used as rest centres.Leisure centres in Lowestoft and Leiston, as well as Beccles Public Hall, are being used as rest centres.
Meanwhile, in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, sandbags were being prepared for homes and businesses.Meanwhile, in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, sandbags were being prepared for homes and businesses.
'Gravely concerned''Gravely concerned'
The flood alerts are a response to weather and tide patterns being tracked this week by the Environment Agency and the Met Office.The flood alerts are a response to weather and tide patterns being tracked this week by the Environment Agency and the Met Office.
Wind speeds exceeding 50mph (80km/h) are predicted, with the storm surge expected to peak at about 0430 GMT around Immingham, near Grimsby, and then at 0700 GMT on the East Anglian coast.Wind speeds exceeding 50mph (80km/h) are predicted, with the storm surge expected to peak at about 0430 GMT around Immingham, near Grimsby, and then at 0700 GMT on the East Anglian coast.
In a brief Commons statement on Thursday afternoon, Mr Benn said: "A tidal surge of up to 3m [10ft] is making its way down the North Sea which could coincide with peak high tides.In a brief Commons statement on Thursday afternoon, Mr Benn said: "A tidal surge of up to 3m [10ft] is making its way down the North Sea which could coincide with peak high tides.
FLOOD ALERTS EXPLAINED Severe Flood Warning - Severe flooding is expected. There is extreme danger to life and property. Act now!Flood Warning - Flooding of homes and businesses is expected. Act now! Flood Watch - Flooding of low lying land and roads is expected. Be aware, be prepared, watch out!Source: Environment Agency href="/1/hi/uk/5279796.stm">Threat to England and Wales FLOOD ALERTS EXPLAINED Severe Flood Warning - Severe flooding is expected. There is extreme danger to life and property. Act now!Flood Warning - Flooding of homes and businesses is expected. Act now! Flood Watch - Flooding of low lying land and roads is expected. Be aware, be prepared, watch out!Source: Environment Agency href="/1/hi/uk/7086224.stm">Threat to England and Wales
"There is a risk of flood defences being over-topped on the coast and in tidal rivers, especially in East Anglia, particularly the Norfolk Broads and the coast south of Great Yarmouth including Lowestoft, and areas south of this as far as the coast of Kent.""There is a risk of flood defences being over-topped on the coast and in tidal rivers, especially in East Anglia, particularly the Norfolk Broads and the coast south of Great Yarmouth including Lowestoft, and areas south of this as far as the coast of Kent."
The Environment Agency's Simon Hughes said of the situation in eastern England: "We're watching it very closely and we're gravely concerned about the scope for some serious flooding."The Environment Agency's Simon Hughes said of the situation in eastern England: "We're watching it very closely and we're gravely concerned about the scope for some serious flooding."
BBC weather forecaster Carol Kirkwood said "particularly high tides" were exacerbating the situation.BBC weather forecaster Carol Kirkwood said "particularly high tides" were exacerbating the situation.
There are eight severe flood warnings, 10 flood warnings and 24 flood watches nationally, covering North Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and the north Kent coast.There are eight severe flood warnings, 10 flood warnings and 24 flood watches nationally, covering North Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and the north Kent coast.
The severe warnings in place from Great Yarmouth down to Shingle Street, and on parts of the River Bure, River Yare and River Waveney, carry an Environment Agency alert stating: "Severe flooding is expected. There is extreme danger to life and property. Act now."The severe warnings in place from Great Yarmouth down to Shingle Street, and on parts of the River Bure, River Yare and River Waveney, carry an Environment Agency alert stating: "Severe flooding is expected. There is extreme danger to life and property. Act now."
Localised floodingLocalised flooding
From the north Kent coast around to Sandwich and Deal, people were being asked to monitor the weather and tides.From the north Kent coast around to Sandwich and Deal, people were being asked to monitor the weather and tides.
The impact there was expected to be less severe - with predicted tides 1.5m (5ft) above average - but there is still a risk of localised flooding.The impact there was expected to be less severe - with predicted tides 1.5m (5ft) above average - but there is still a risk of localised flooding.
Environment Agency chief executive Barbara Young said: "We have already made more than 12,500 calls direct to individuals affected through our Flood Warnings Direct system.Environment Agency chief executive Barbara Young said: "We have already made more than 12,500 calls direct to individuals affected through our Flood Warnings Direct system.
"It's also a good idea to check on elderly relatives and neighbours to see if they are OK.""It's also a good idea to check on elderly relatives and neighbours to see if they are OK."
The Environment Agency, Met Office, emergency services and council planners will be constantly assessing the tidal and storm situation in all the affected areas.The Environment Agency, Met Office, emergency services and council planners will be constantly assessing the tidal and storm situation in all the affected areas.
Large parts of Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Kent were left under water in 1953, and 307 people died, when high tides and a storm saw a tidal surge of 3.2m (10ft 6in).Large parts of Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex and Kent were left under water in 1953, and 307 people died, when high tides and a storm saw a tidal surge of 3.2m (10ft 6in).
The Environment Agency said it was "much better prepared now", but the Met Office added that it was predicting the highest tide since 1983 in Felixstowe, Suffolk.The Environment Agency said it was "much better prepared now", but the Met Office added that it was predicting the highest tide since 1983 in Felixstowe, Suffolk.
For more information on flood risks call the Environment Agency's Floodline on 08459 881188.
For more information on flood risks call the Environment Agency's Floodline on 08459 881188.
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