Agencies across Cumbria yesterday declared themselves on standby for a major incident ahead of the forecast Storm Isha – which brought strong winds and heavy rainfall across the county.
Agencies are now working jointly to assess the damage, clear up and make sure everyone is safe and supported.
The public are urged to continue to follow advice from agencies to keep themselves, their families and their communities safe, with the impact of Storm Isha still being felt.
To report any issues – or if you need help for yourself or someone vulnerable – please see the following agencies’ contact details.
- Electricity North West can be contacted on 105 for power cuts, but please only call if your query is urgent to help prioritise customers in the most vulnerable circumstances. For more information, please visit Electricity North West (enwl.co.uk).
- For water supply issues contact United Utilities on 0345 672 3723.
- Problems with the roads in Cumberland can be reported to Cumberland Council via the council’s website Welcome to Cumberland | Cumberland Council or, in an emergency, on the Highways Hotline on 0300 373 3736.
- For Westmorland and Furness, report highways emergencies that require immediate attention such as a fallen tree or flooding to the authority’s Highways Hotline on 0300 373 3306. For less serious issues, complete the highways online reporting form found at Welcome to Westmorland and Furness | Westmorland and Furness Council.
- Keep up-to-date with the weather at Weather and climate change – Met Office.
- Check for flooding at: Check for flooding – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk).
- For latest traffic and roads information visit: Traffic – Cumbria Constabulary.
- Contact Report a crime | Cumbria Police or call 101 if you have concerns about your own safety and wellbeing, or the safety and wellbeing of someone you know. If there is an immediate risk to life call 999.
For the latest information and updates follow:
- Cumbria Police on twitter/X @CumbriaPolice or on Facebook.
- Cumberland Council Twitter/x at @CumberlandCoun and on Facebook.
- Westmorland and Furness Highways Twitter/X and Facebook