What is my flood risk?
Check your flood risk
The types of flooding which present a risk to North East Lincolnshire are:
- Flooding from watercourses (fluvial) –this occurs when water comes out of the channel either through a breach or overtopping. You can see if you are at risk by viewing these maps on the Environment Agency website.
- Surface water flooding (pluvial) – this occurs when, usually intense, rain falls onto the ground, flows over or collects on the surface and does not enter a watercourse or drainage system. You can see if you are at risk by viewing these maps on the Environment Agency website.
- Groundwater flooding – caused by water levels in rocks and soil rising until it appears above the ground surface. See the active springs (PDF) in the borough.
- Sewer flooding – from the public sewer system. Can be caused by too much water entering the system or by a blockage.
- Coastal flooding and erosion – high tides and storm surges can overtop or breach defences causing flooding inland. Erosion occurs when the action of the waves removes material causing the permanent loss of land.
- Reservoir flooding – failure of a reservoir dam that could release large volumes of water very quickly, and with little warning. You can see if you are at risk by viewing these maps on the Environment Agency website.
If you have any questions about the risk of flooding to your property please contact us on 01472 324351.
Flood warnings and river levels
If you find you are at risk of flooding from rivers or the sea you can register to receive free flood warnings from the Environment Agency’s Floodline Warnings Direct Service or by calling their Floodline number on 0345 988 1188
Live warnings are displayed on the following map or you can view river and sea levels by visiting the GaugeMap website. Simply enter the location you want the information for and it will be displayed on the map.
Flood warning categories
Flood Alert – Flooding is possible. Be prepared.
Flood Warning – Flooding is expected. Immediate action required.
Severe Flood Warning – Severe flooding. Danger to life.
Preparing for flooding
If your property is at risk of flooding it is recommended that you have a plan for how you would deal with it. This can help to reduce the damage and destruction caused to your property and the stress of dealing with the aftermath. The council has produced a ‘Plan ahead and protect your home‘ (PDF) leaflet which outlines how you can be more prepared.
Flooding can damage your home, your belongings and can disrupt your life. Simple actions like packing a bag with essentials, turning off your utilities and moving things to safety can help protect your home, your family and your health. To find out more and make your flood plan today go to How to plan ahead for flooding.
The Environment Agency have also produced a leaflet to help you plan for what to do before, during and after a flood:
- What to do before during and after a flood (PDF)
- Some practical steps on recovery from flooding (PDF)
What should I do after a flood?
Report a flood
Depending on the source of the flooding you will need to report it to the following organisations:
- If the water is coming out of a drain or manhole you should contact Anglian Water on 03457 145 145. If the water is contaminated with sewage they will clear it up.
- If the flooding is coming from a main river or the sea the Environment Agency should be informed by calling their Floodline number 0345 988 1188.
- If the flooding is coming from a watercourse and you are in a drainage board area call either of the following numbers;
- North East Lindsey Drainage Board 01469 588 991,
- Lindsey Marsh Drainage Board 01507 328095
- For any other sources of flooding or if you are unsure please call North East Lincolnshire Council on 01472 313131.
Please be aware that these organisations will share this information with the council so that we can carry out our statutory duty to investigate the flooding.
After a flood
IIf your house has been flooded, please complete the Household Flooding – Recovery Questionnaire and send it to us.
If the flooding came from the sewers and has contaminated your property you will need to call Anglian Water on 03457 145 145 as they will be able to help clear up and disinfect.
To begin the process of recovery you are likely to have to contact your insurance company. The Association of British Insurers (ABI) have produced the following guidance on what you can expect from your insurance company and ways of repairing your property to aid recovery and prevent damage if a flood were to occur again:
A guide to resistant and resilient repair after a flood