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Nuneaton & Bedworth Borough Council,
Town Hall, Coton Road,
Nuneaton, Warwickshire,
CV11 5AA

Tel: 024 7637 6376
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Warwickshire Flood Support

Emergency Flood Support
 
Following the flash floods and heavy rainfall, residents across Warwickshire are being advised to visit Warwickshire County Council’s Emergency Plans web pages for key advice and information.

The website has a flood pack which contains advice and information on how to clean up after a flood, insurance company details, questions and answers on what you can claim for after a flood and advice on how to claim for damage to vehicles or caravans. In the useful links section you will find links to district and borough councils, the police, the environment agency and the fire and rescue service.
 
Flood packs are also available at your local library. Just call in and staff will download any emergency planning information you need for free of charge.
 
 
All of Warwickshire’s roads, which closed as a result of flooding, are now back open.
 
 
Information from the Environment Agency regarding flood warnings currently in force in the region.
 
 
Health and safety information for people who's properties have been flooded.  You can also download a health advice leaflet  for help with 'Cleaning up after a flood'.

 
The physical devastation that accompanies a flood is enormous. But as the flood waters recede, there may be more threats to your personal health and safety. By taking some basic precautions, you can help prevent many injuries as well as the possibility of some infections.
 
 
Residents in Warwickshire who have been affected by the weekend’s flooding are being advised by Warwickshire County Council and Warwickshire Trading Standards on what they should do if they have suffered flood damage.
 
 
Warwickshire County Council’s Community Safety team, Warwickshire Police and Warwickshire Trading Standards are calling on all residents to be particularly alert to any suspicious activity around homes, businesses and vehicles damaged or abandoned after the weekend’s flooding.
 
 
‘Operation Lima’ is continuing to help the county’s flood victims.  The operation saw agencies from highways and care services, through to the fire and police, working together to ensure people received help quickly and efficiently.
 
Further advice on the flooding and latest flood warnings is available from the Environment Agency website.
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Thursday 11 March 2010