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Multi Agency Response to Storm Darragh


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Multi Agency Response to Storm Darragh

In light of the Met Office’s Red Warning for very strong winds and Natural Resources Wales’ Yellow Warnings for flooding, North Wales multi-agency responders are working tirelessly to protect communities and minimise the impact of #StormDarragh this weekend.

Superintendent Owain Llewellyn said: “The safety of the public is our top priority. Storm Darragh is expected to bring extremely strong winds from 3am to 11am on Saturday, posing a potential threat to life, along with potential risks of flooding in some areas.

“We’re urging everyone to take these warnings seriously, to avoid unnecessary travel during this period and to follow all official advice to stay safe.

“Even if you are not in an area affected by the red warning for high winds, extreme weather conditions are likely to affect most of North Wales.

“By working together and following official guidance, we can help ensure everyone’s safety during #StormDarragh.”

North Wales responders are working together to:

  • Coordinate the response by emergency services, local councils, and Natural Resources Wales.
  • Prepare any key flood defences and inspect critical infrastructure to reduce the risk of damage.
  • Ensure support is available for vulnerable residents.

Superintendent Llewellyn continued: “Rest assured that robust plans are in place to address any challenges posed by this severe weather event. However, we also need your help to stay safe:

  • Stay indoors and avoid travel during the Red Warning period unless absolutely necessary.
  • Secure any loose items outside your property that could pose a risk in high winds.
  • Keep up to date with the latest information from trusted sources.”

Where to Find Information and Advice:

Stay safe and look out for further #StormDarragh updates on social media from:

Be #weatheraware and #takecare - ensure to plan ahead before travelling and consider whether or not your journey is essential.

Posted on 06/12/2024

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