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Caravan sites warned of flooding dangers

The Environment Agency urges caravan parks to prepare against flash floods

The Environment Agency has urged caravan sites to ensure they are fully prepared for a flash flood.

At the start of the British summer holiday season, the public body has suggested that the threat of a flood should be considered as serious as that of a fire by caravan sites.

This is because of the potential damage floods cause to a park’s infrastructure as well as its business reputation.

As a result, the Environment Agency has urged travel businesses to be on their guard, greenwisebusiness.co.uk reports.

According to the news provider, the agency said: “Ensuring your tourism business is prepared for flash floods could save lives – it could also save your business.”

To help in this area, a leaflet has been produced which offers advice on the best way to prepare for a flood.

Friday (June 11th) saw the opening of a £38 million flood alleviation scheme in Carlisle which will help to protect homes and businesses.

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