- **Q: Which specific areas face the highest flood risk tonight/early morning?
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Weather / Flooding
Multiple flood warnings and alerts have been issued across coastal areas of South East England and East Anglia for Sunday night (March 30th) and early Monday morning (March 31st, 2025). The Environment Agency warns that high tides, exacerba...
### Areas Affected
Coastal communities across several English regions are on high alert.
**Kent & Sussex:** The Environment Agency issued multiple warnings for the Kent and Sussex coastlines, anticipating the highest tides between 00:30 and 02:00 BST on Monday, March 31st. * **Red Warnings (Flooding Expected):** Coastal areas from Littlestone Golf Course to Dungeness, St Margaret's at Cliffe, Dover, Folkestone, and Sandgate. * **Amber Alerts (Flooding Possible):** Include Dartford to Allhallows, the Medway estuary, parts of the River Medway, the Isle of Sheppey coast, Whitstable to Margate, and Ramsgate to Kingsdown. * **Sussex Warning:** Bosham and West Itchenor are also under a flood warning.
**Norfolk:** Further north, a flood alert is in place for the Norfolk coast, specifically Heacham, Hunstanton, Snettisham, Ingoldisthorpe, Dersingham, and Wolferton, due to high spring tides and a tidal surge expected between 7:45pm and 9:45pm on Sunday, March 30th. * Areas like South Beach Road (Hunstanton), North/Jubilee/South Beach (Heacham), and the seafront at Snettisham are considered most at risk, with evacuation warnings potentially following. * Flooding, though possibly less severe, is also possible from Heacham north towards Lynn.
### Official Response and Advice
Authorities are actively managing the situation. Flood gates are being closed in high-risk zones across Kent and Norfolk. The Environment Agency emphasizes the danger posed by waves and sea spray, advising people to stay away from beaches, promenades, coastal footpaths, and roads. Driving through flood water is strongly discouraged, as even shallow fast-flowing water can move a vehicle.
The warnings, particularly in Kent and Sussex, are expected to be reviewed and potentially withdrawn by Monday afternoon as conditions improve. The tide forecast for Norfolk on Monday morning is currently below the alert threshold.
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