Carmarthenshire staff on standby for more severe weather


Carmarthenshire Council highways crews will be on standby over the weekend as severe weather could cause disruption across the county.
A combination of high tides, a positive surge, strong winds and large waves could lead to minor coastal flooding, particularly on Saturday.
Properties and communities in coastal locations may be affected; disruption to travel is possible as well as further damage to previously compromised flood defence infrastructure.
Sandbags have been delivered to areas affected by the New Year storms including Llangennech, Llansteffan, Laugharne, Llanddowror and Pendine.
Some remedial works have been carried out along the Llanelli coast and the existing flood defence boards at Pendine have been reinforced and backed by a wall of sandbags.
A temporary pump also continues to be on site at Llansteffan.
Crews will be on standby in the event of road closures at the above locations, as well as the Quayside in Carmarthen.
Householders are being reminded that sandbags are supplied on request, depending on demand and local circumstances and should not be relied upon as the primary means of protection.
In the event of extreme weather, motorists are advised to avoid any unnecessary journeys; if you do have to travel, please take extra care.
If you are concerned about flooding call the Floodline on 0845 988 1188 or visit www.environment-agency.gov.uk for up-to-date information.
For further information on the council’s sandbag policy please click here
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