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Flood alert for Groundwater flooding in South East London

Groundwater levels in East Surrey and South London rose during the winter following higher than average rainfall. Levels continued to increase until the second half of March in response to heavy rainfall and have remained high in April. The Caterham Bourne is in flow since mid-March and is still flowing in the Whyteleafe and Kenley area and the Environment Agency is monitoring the levels and flow of the Bourne in Kenley Bourne Park. Some properties with deep basements in and around Purley and low lying land near the Caterham Bourne could still experience flooding.

Riparian owners are reminded to keep clear the sections of river that flow through their land. Flooding of properties, gardens and low lying land elsewhere is not expected at this point in time. The Environment Agency is monitoring the situation alongside Surrey County Council, Tandridge District Council and the London Borough of Croydon. We will update this message on Thursday 15 May 2024, or sooner if the situation changes.

Flood alert area: Areas at risk from Groundwater flooding including Caterham Bourne, Coulsdon Bourne, Beddington, Carshalton, Coulsdon, Kenley, Purley, South Croydon, Whyteleafe, Bromley, Bexley, Greenwich and Lewisham.

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