For the latest information on any disruption caused by flooding see Roadworks & Closures.
Flooding can happen suddenly and with little warning. Even if your area hasn’t flooded before, you don’t live near a river or you stay in a flat above ground level, you could still experience:
Legally, property owners are responsible for their land and property. Residents are expected to take reasonable measures to safeguard and insure themselves against all hazards including flooding.
Different organisations have specific roles to play in flood management. Visit the SEPA website for more information on the responsibilities for reducing the overall impacts of flooding.
To report a flood or drainage problem on the road, you can do this via the Report a Drain or Flooding Issue online form below.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) are Scotland’s flood forecasting and warning authority, working 24/7, 365 days a year to help you prepare and be aware of flooding.
Three easy things you can do are:
Visit SEPA for more information.
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