Flood Alert Issued for West Cornwall Rivers and Low-Lying Areas
The Environment Agency has issued a flood alert for West Cornwall through March 2, 2026, as rising river levels threaten low-lying land and roads.
Alert Details
A flood alert has been issued by the Environment Agency for the West Cornwall Rivers area. The alert was officially raised at 10:42 AM on March 1, 2026, following a rise in river levels due to recent rainfall.
Affected Areas
The alert covers several waterways in Cornwall, including:
- River Hayle
- Perrancoombe Stream
- Bolingey Stream
- Portreath Stream
- Newlyn Coombe River
Specific areas of concern include low-lying land and roads situated near these rivers, with the main focus on areas surrounding the River Hayle.
What You Should Do
Residents and travelers in the affected regions are advised to take the following precautions:
- Avoid walking, cycling, or driving through flood water.
- Monitor local weather reports and river levels.
- Stay alert to changing conditions as the Environment Agency continues to monitor the situation.
Expected Conditions
River levels have risen significantly following recent rainfall and are expected to remain high throughout the day and overnight. Further showers are forecast for the region, which may contribute to sustained high water levels and potential flooding of roads and low-lying land.
Timeline
The alert is currently in effect for March 1 and March 2, 2026. The Environment Agency expects to provide an update by 11:00 AM on March 2, 2026, or sooner if the situation changes significantly.
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