Flood Action Week 2025

13th October 2025 News

Flooding can happen during drought – don’t be caught out

Extreme weather is becoming the ‘new normal’, with the UK experiencing more frequent and intense extreme weather events due to climate change. Communities are being warned not to be complacent about the risk of flooding following this summer’s dry weather.

In England there are around 6.3 million properties in areas at risk of flooding. Climate change continues to increase the likelihood and severity of flood events. Last winter, the Environment Agency issued over 3,000 flood alerts, over 1,600 flood warnings, and 3 severe flood warnings to people at risk.

Yet fewer than half (47%) of those polled agreed they have a good understanding of how to protect their home. This is why it is more important than ever that every person knows their flood risk and what actions can be taken to prepare and stay safe should the worst happen.

The dangers of delaying action

We know the devastating impact that flooding can have, which is why protecting people and communities is our top priority. Taking steps to prepare for flooding and knowing what to do in a flood can significantly reduce the damages to homes and businesses, reduce risk to life, and reduce the likelihood of suffering from mental health impacts in the future.

Know how to Prepare. Act. Survive.

The good news is that preparing for flooding includes simple things that you can do to help keep you, your home, family and business safe and save you thousands of pounds in damages and disruption.

 

An image illustrating the flood risk in England. On the left, bold text reads: "In England around 6.3 million homes and businesses are in areas at risk of flooding." To the right, an outline of England is filled with an aerial photo of residential housing and green spaces. Below, a banner with a call to action reads: "Go to GOV.UK/PREPARE-FOR-FLOODING." The background features shades of blue, evoking water.

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