A RED flood warning has been issued for a popular seaside town, warning thousands to “act now” and “stay away” as a dangerously high tide rolls in.
Residents in Whitby, North Yorkshire, have been urgently warned to take action immediately with their “flood plans” ahead of a high tide this evening.
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Businesses have also been told to take action as soon as possible as dangerously high tides and extreme weather conditions are set to strike the picturesque town between 4pm and 6.45pm today.
The warning, issued by Floodline, has said the worst affected parts of the town are likely to be the harbour and its surrounding areas.
People have been advised to “stay away” from beaches, promenades, coastal footpaths and roads.
High tides are expected to peak at around 5.30pm today.
A statement from Floodline said: “High tides and forecast weather conditions are expected to cause flooding Today.
“Flooding is expected on Sunday 30/03/2025, between 4:00 PM- 6:45 PM.”
It added: “The Whitby Harbour areas are most at risk, including Abraham’s Quay, Pier Road, New Quay Road, Church Street, Campion Dock and Bagdale Road.
“We will continue to monitor levels closely.
“Stay away from beaches, promenades, coastal footpaths and roads, as large waves and sea spray will be dangerous. Consider enacting your flood plan.”
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