The Isle of Wight is fortunate in that it has not experienced major flooding in recent history, although flash floods have seriously affected most parts of the Island over the recent years
The most common sources of flooding are:
If there are any reports of serious incidents of flooding the Emergency Management Team will co-ordinate the Council’s response and liaise with the Fire & Rescue Service and the Environment Agency.
It is not the Council’s responsibility to protect individual homes, householders need to take responsibility.
Prepare for flooding by following some simple steps. Sign up for free flood warnings via the Environment agency (link and information below), find out ways to reduce the impact of flooding to your home and make a flood plan.
Download your personal flood plan template here
Download a flood plan pack for communities and groups here
You can obtain information from the following guides and links to various websites giving advice in ensuring that you are prepared to deal with flooding.
In an Emergency, the Isle of Wight Council will, where possible, endeavour to assist by issuing sandbags. These are provided primarily, to stop the flooding of properties by water running off the highway.
However, it is your responsibility to protect your property. Sandbags can be purchased directly from the following outlets: JA Dempsey 01983 403021 To request sandbags, call the Council’s Highways department on: 01983 823777 during normal office hours 01983 821105 out of hours - ask for highways department