Cumbria readies itself for Storm Jocelyn in wake of Storm Isha

Highways gulley crew clearing drains

Cumbria’s partners continue to work together to deal with the severe weather that not one, but two storms have brought into the area.

Work is still ongoing dealing with the aftermath of  Storm Isha – with over 1800 properties in Cumbria with no power, flooding and ongoing impacts on the county’s transport networks.

Agencies from across Cumbria have worked well together since the weekend to handle the severe weather brought to our County by Storm Isha. They are now planning for the impact of Storm Jocelyn, which currently is a yellow warning, but is bringing significant rain fall on top of already sodden ground.

With several flood alerts and river warnings in place, the public continue to be asked to follow the advice being shared across social media and in the media to keep themselves, their families and their communities safe.

  • Secure any loose items around your home and garden, such as rubbish bins, trampolines, plant pots and garden furniture, to minimise the risk of floating debris and damage.
  • Speak to vulnerable relatives, friends and neighbours – advise them and ensure they are prepared in case of power outages.
  • Stay away from the fells well in advance of the affected times to keep you and mountain rescue volunteers safe.
  • Do not drive through flood water if coming across flooding – take an alternative route.
  • Check your torch batteries, radio and try to ensure phones are charged up in advance of the affected times.
  • Park vehicles in a garage if available – otherwise keep them clear of buildings, trees, walls and fences if possible.
  • Be aware of the latest weather warnings and avoid planning travel during this time if possible.
  • If you must travel during this time do so with caution – pack your car with essentials, plan your route and listen to travel updates.
  • Do not touch any telephone or electrical cables that may have blown down.

 

To report any issues - or if you need help for yourself or someone vulnerable - please see the following agencies’ contact details:

  • Electricity North West can be contacted on 105 for power cuts, but please only call if your query is urgent to help prioritise customers in the most vulnerable circumstances. For more information, please visit Electricity North West.
  • For water supply issues contact United Utilities on 0345 672 3723.
  • Problems with the roads in Cumberland can be reported to Cumberland Council via the council's website or, in an emergency, on the Highways Hotline on 0300 373 3736.
  • For Westmorland and Furness, report highways emergencies that require immediate attention such as a fallen tree or flooding to the authority’s Highways Hotline on 0300 373 3306. For less serious issues, complete the highways online reporting.
  • Keep up to date with the weather by following Met Office's updates.
  • Sign up for flood alerts led by the Environment Agency.
  • For latest roads information visit the Cumbria Police live traffic map
  • Call Cumbria Police on 101 if you have concerns about your own safety and wellbeing, or the safety and wellbeing of someone you know. If there is an immediate risk to life call 999. 

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