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    Major incident declared in South Wales due to adverse weather conditions

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 16, 2020Updated:February 16, 2020No Comments
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    Due to this morning’s flooding and severe weather related incident which have occurred overnight and through the course of the morning, a major incident was declared and South Wales Police is co-ordinating a multi-agency response.

    South Wales Police, on behalf of the local resilience co-ordination group, has declared the major incident in the wake of serious disruption caused by adverse weather across the south Wales region.

    The emergency services, jointly with local authority planning departments, local health boards, and organisations such as Mountain Rescue, Natural Resources Wales and utility companies, are working continuously to ensure the safety and welfare of those affected, minimise damage to infrastructure and property, and minimise disruption.

    Agencies are continuing to deal with multiple floods and landslides, and have been required to evacuate residents from houses.

    Some communities have been cut-off as a result, but emergency service workers are working tirelessly to put measures in place to ensure the safety of residents.

    Many rescues have been carried out over the past few hours along the evacuation of houses.

    ⚠️ @MickAntoniw1 & I are liasing with @RCTCouncil & @WelshGovernment over what can be done to help residents, businesses & all those affected by flooding and #StormDennis ⚠️

    The footage & pictures are truly heartbreaking. Seeing our @LidoPonty like this is devastating 😢 pic.twitter.com/YgGuoLRTQs

    — Alex Davies-Jones MP (@AlexDaviesJones) February 16, 2020

    Local authorities across the region have set up emergency centres for residents who have been displaced.

    The public can be reassured that everything is being done to ensure their safety and that while obviously under significant demand, emergency services are coping with the pressure placed upon them.

    For the latest #StormDennis information:

    ⚠️ Flooding: @NatResWales

    🚙Travel: @TrafficWalesS

    🚒 Fire & Rescue: @mawwfire @SWFireandRescue

    🏛 Council: @RCTCouncil @cardiffcouncil @NPTCouncil @SwanseaCouncil @VOGCouncil @MerthyrCBC @BridgendCBC

    💨 Weather: @metoffice

    ^sf

    — South Wales Police (@swpolice) February 16, 2020

    Assistant Chief Constable Jennifer Gilmer, said: “I would like to reassure the public who have been affected that we are doing everything we can, and will continue to work tirelessly until all risks dissipate.

    “I would like to thank all our emergency services and rescue partners for their assistance and professionalism. I have very clear advice for everybody, which is not to panic, and to be sensible – stay well clear of any danger such as streams and rivers, and contact us in an emergency.”

    Public Advice for people in affected areas:

    • Remain indoors, unless your journey is absolutely necessary.
    • Steer well clear of dangers such as waterways.
    • In an emergency, dial 999 – let highly skilled emergency service and rescue staff deal with incidents safely.
    • Monitor local media and social media accounts for relevant organisations for updates.
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