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We are urging people to keep a close eye on the situation and call Floodline or visit our website for the latest situation in their area.
BBC News - Home 2011
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The flood guides are available free 24 hours a day by calling Floodline 0845 988 1188 or online at www. environment-agency.gov.uk / floodline.
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The latest flood warnings and information can be found on the Environment Agency website at www. environment-agency.gov.uk or by calling Floodline 0845 988
Media Newswire 2009
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They will then provide Floodline with answers to a range of frequently asked questions about local flood risk issues, including flooding from surface water and drainage.
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Previously, the EA's Floodline would provide information on river and coastal flooding while local authorities would focus on surface water and drainage flooding.
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Previously, the EA's Floodline would provide information on river and coastal flooding while local authorities would focus on surface water and drainage flooding.
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Previously, the EA's Floodline would provide information on river and coastal flooding while local authorities would focus on surface water and drainage flooding.
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The Floodline number, 0845 9881188, will now offer both.
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They will then provide Floodline with answers to a range of frequently asked questions about local flood risk issues, including flooding from surface water and drainage.
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A local authority can also help callers to Floodline get further specific local advice by using the option for call transfer directly to the relevant local authority.
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