This information will be updated as soon as it becomes available
Latest flooding information
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Road information is also available on our live incidents map
If there is any risk of danger to people or property from floodwater ring 999 immediately.
Report a flood
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Keep up to date with Flood warnings and alerts in Herefordshire
Official road closures
Report flooding on a road or footpath - call us on 01432 261800
- Road closed signs are there for your safety - ignoring road closures and flood signs isn’t just risky—it can be dangerous
- Roads aren’t officially reopened until they have passed a full safety inspection by our teams and deemed safe.
- Please do not drive past road closed signs or into flood water as there may be hidden dangers - flood levels may drop on certain roads but roads are not reopened until they have been inspected for safety.
- Your safety is our priority. Roads will officially reopen once it’s safe.
- Please respect the signs, and thank you for your patience.
Updated 12:15 - 28/10/2024
- Scar Lane, Dorstone
- U93408 Ledgemore Road
- C1127, Southbank Road, Hereford (closed due to wall collapse)
- C1081 with the A4112, Sarnesfield
- Updates on the A49 are available from the Highways Agency X feed
Reopened
- C1086 Waterloo Lane Kinnersley To A438 Letton, Letton
- C1112 Ford Bridge
- A4112 Leysters
- A4110 Leintwardine
- A4113 Leintwardine
- B4361 Hereford Road, Leominster
- B4362 Presteigne
- U71201 Tuck Mill Lane Marstow
- Logaston Road, Woonton
- A438 Winforton
- B4521 Broad Oak
- C1055 Stoke Prior
- A465 Pontrilas
- C1035 Eardisland
- Hinton To Nags Head Road
- A4110 Canon Pyon
- A4110 Wigmore
- U72630 Mill Lane, Wellington
- Brampton Road, Ross On Wye
- B4399 Holme Lacy
- B4348 from Madley to Dorstone
- C1207 Peterchurch
- B4347 Ewyas Harold
- A480 Mansel Lacy
- U75225 Dorstone Village Lane, Dorstone
- A4112 Sarnesfield
- A4110 Monkland to Stretford
- A44 Monkland
- C1268 Holme Lacy Road
- A438 Letton
- Watery Lane, Lower Bullingham
- B4360 Kingsland
- C1046, Millbrook Way, Orleton
- C1125 Shelwick
- Ballsgate Lane, Aymestrey
- U93605 Newtown Lane, Leominster
- Millcroft Road, Bodenham
- C1120 Moreton-On-Lugg to Marden
- C1113 Ketch Lane, Bodenham
- C1122 Wellington
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Report a flood
Use the contact numbers below to direct your report to the appropriate agency to deal with it:
There is also flood advice information available on our website.
- Flooding on a road or footpath - call us on 01432 261800
- Flooding from a burst water main or sewer flooding - call Welsh Water on 0800 085 3968 (24-hour service) or Severn Trent Water on 0800 783 4444 (24-hour service)
- Flooding to your property from river or groundwater flooding - call the Environment Agency Floodline on 0345 988 1188 (24-hour service)
- Flooding to your property from an ordinary watercourse (such as a stream, drain, ditch or brook) - call us on 01432 261800. Any information you give us may be shared with other organisations to help prevent and improve our response to flooding in the county
Dangers of ignoring road closure signs
Hidden Dangers
- Floodwaters hide hazards like lifted manhole covers, debris and damaged road surfaces and verges. Even after the water recedes, structural damage to roads, banks and verges may still be present.
- Driving hazards such as mud and debris may need to be cleared by our teams before it is safe.
Danger to Others
- Moving or ignoring flood signs puts yourself and others at risk. It’s not only dangerous, but it's also an offence.
- Do not drive into floodwater.
The Facts
- 15cm of fast-moving water can knock you off your feet.
- 30cm of water can move your car.
- 60cm of standing water will float your vehicle.
Don’t risk it
Even a small amount of water can cause serious damage to your car or, worse, lead to a life-threatening situation.
Removing signs or driving through flooded areas means our teams and emergency resources are tied up and can’t respond to other urgent situations.