Marc Lidderth (@marclidderthea) 's Twitter Profile
Marc Lidderth

@marclidderthea

Environment Agency Area Director for the West Midlands.

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Marc Lidderth (@marclidderthea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Next phase of barriers being deployed at #Bewdley as we are going to see river #Severn levels continue to rise over the next 48hrs. Keep up to date with our daily peak levels map by following Environment Agency Midlands You can also check river levels 👉 check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/river-and-sea-…

Rob Davies (@robdaviesea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#River #Severn at Montford, #Shropshire is first site measured today. Still 300 cumecs passing through here as river slowly falls & water moves through system. Great to meet Sarah Jackaman for a chat too & learn about how she deals so well with living next to the Severn.

#River #Severn at Montford, #Shropshire is first site measured today. Still 300 cumecs passing through here as river slowly falls &amp; water moves through system. Great to meet <a href="/SJackaman/">Sarah Jackaman</a> for a chat too &amp; learn about how she deals so well with living next to the Severn.
Marc Lidderth (@marclidderthea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

River levels slowly receding in the #Wye, but we still have water heading down the #Severn from #Worcestershire to #Gloucestershire Environment Agency Midlands folk out on the ground, getting to as many communities as possible. Continue to check flood risk👉 check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk

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We’ve seen the water level peaks at our key gauging locations pass, but still a lot of water in the catchments making its way through - hence why there’s still #Flood warnings and alerts out. Keep up to date 👉 check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk

We’ve seen the water level peaks at our key gauging locations pass, but still a lot of water in the catchments making its way through - hence why there’s still #Flood warnings and alerts out.

Keep up to date 👉 check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk
Marc Lidderth (@marclidderthea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pumping operation continues at Alney Island #Gloucestershire. Water that has impacted the local community has now been pumped out. The continued operation here is now ensuring that whilst main river level remains high no further water returns back into the residential area.

Env Agency Midlands (@envagencymids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The rain may have stopped (for now) but the work of our operations teams continues. Recent #flooding has resulted in a large number of blockages on our rivers. We're working to remove them to reduce the risk from any future #floods Like here at the Old Wye Bridge in #Hereford

The rain may have stopped (for now) but the work of our operations teams continues.

Recent #flooding has resulted in a large number of blockages on our rivers.

We're working to remove them to reduce the risk from any future #floods 

Like here at the Old Wye Bridge in #Hereford
Marc Lidderth (@marclidderthea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rainfall throughout today across the #WestMidlands has led to a number of Flood Alerts and Warnings being issued. We have been scaling up our response operationally with more to come tomorrow. Keep updated with our latest warnings 👉 check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk

Rainfall throughout today across the #WestMidlands has led to a number of Flood Alerts and Warnings being issued. 

We have been scaling up our response operationally with more to come tomorrow. 

Keep updated with our latest warnings 👉 check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk
Rob Davies (@robdaviesea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#River #Severn now rising after recent rainfall here at our #measurement station in Buildwas, #Shropshire. Currently 250 tonnes of water per second making its way down the river network. You can keep up to date with the latest data, info & levels here check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/river-and-sea-…

Barry Killner (@barrykillnerea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our Environment Agency Midlands #Shropshire and #Herefordshire field team have deployed phase 1 of the #Frankwell #Shrewsbury demountable barriers today ahead of a peaking #severn this weekend Shropshire Council theatresevern

Our <a href="/EnvAgencyMids/">Environment Agency Midlands</a> #Shropshire and #Herefordshire field team have deployed phase 1 of the #Frankwell #Shrewsbury demountable barriers today ahead of a peaking #severn this weekend <a href="/ShropCouncil/">Shropshire Council</a> <a href="/theatresevern/">theatresevern</a>
Marc Lidderth (@marclidderthea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Forecast is better across #WestMidlands, but #flood map still showing warnings issued due to the rain we’ve seen. Many will remain over the weekend as water makes it way through the system. Stay vigilant and keep up to date with latest here: check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk

Forecast is better across #WestMidlands, but #flood map still showing warnings issued due to the rain we’ve seen. Many will remain over the weekend as water makes it way through the system. 

Stay vigilant and keep up to date with latest here:
check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk
Barry Killner (@barrykillnerea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On duty this week and have called out our Environment Agency Midlands #Worcestershire field team this morning to clear grills in Worcester City on the #Barbourne brook following more April showers. #Waitingforsummer

On duty this week and have called out our  <a href="/EnvAgencyMids/">Environment Agency Midlands</a> #Worcestershire field team this morning to clear grills in Worcester City on the #Barbourne brook following more April showers. #Waitingforsummer
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The Environment Agency Midlands #Worcestershire field team have completed the #Maintenance ensuring the channel conveyance of the River #Isbourne through #Sedgeberrow to help improve flood flow through the village of #Evesham Wychavon Worcestershire County Council

The <a href="/EnvAgencyMids/">Environment Agency Midlands</a>  #Worcestershire field team have completed the #Maintenance ensuring the channel conveyance of the River #Isbourne through #Sedgeberrow to help improve flood flow through the village of #Evesham <a href="/Wychavon/">Wychavon</a> <a href="/worcscc/">Worcestershire County Council</a>
Env Agency Midlands (@envagencymids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Heavy rain is forecast in the Midlands due to Storm Darragh. Make sure you are signed up to our free flood warning service: gov.uk/sign-up-for-fl…

Heavy rain is forecast in the Midlands due to Storm Darragh. 

Make sure you are signed up to our free flood warning service: gov.uk/sign-up-for-fl…
Env Agency Midlands (@envagencymids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have flood alerts and warnings in place across the Midlands. #StormDarragh is forecasted to bring strong winds and heavy rain from tonight. Check your flood risk👇 check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk Make sure you are signed up to our flood warning service👇 gov.uk/sign-up-for-fl…

We have flood alerts and warnings in place across the Midlands.

#StormDarragh is forecasted to bring strong winds and heavy rain from tonight.

Check your flood risk👇 

check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk

Make sure you are signed up to our flood warning service👇 
gov.uk/sign-up-for-fl…
Env Agency Midlands (@envagencymids) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are expecting heavy rain tonight and into the weekend due to Storm Darragh. Make sure you are signed up to our free flood warning service: gov.uk/sign-up-for-fl… Remember never drive through flood water.

Marc Lidderth (@marclidderthea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of rainfall across the #WestMidlands. With saturated catchments and more rain to come we continue to monitor river levels and potential flood impacts. Please keep up to date with our flood warnings - check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk

Marc Lidderth (@marclidderthea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#StormDarragh #flood impacts continue in the #Severn and #Wye. River levels will rise along the Severn and our operational response will continue to be mobile over the next few days. Keep up to date with our flood warnings check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/alerts-and-war…

#StormDarragh #flood impacts continue in the #Severn and #Wye. 

River levels will rise along the Severn and our operational response will continue to  be mobile over the next few days. 

Keep up to date with our flood warnings
check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/alerts-and-war…