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River Derwent at Camerton

No current or recent warnings at this location.

Flood Warning Area Details

Low lying roads, agricultural land and isolated properties adjacent to the River Derwent at Camerton

Region: Cumbria and Lancashire

Country: England

Counties covered: Cumberland

Watercourses covered: River Derwent

Area covered by this alert location

The area bounded in blue on the map shows the area covered by flood alerts and warnings for River Derwent at Camerton.

Note: the area shown on the map is the area covered by flood alerts and warnings. It is not a live map of current flooding. The area covered broadly equates to the area where the risk of flooding in any year is greater than 1% (the "hundred year" flood risk).

Other Nearby Flood Warning Locations

Rivers Cocker, Marron and Derwent
Lower Derwent from Bassenthwaite Lake to the coast at Workington. The Cocker from Crummock Water to Cockermouth. The River Marron from Ullock to its confluence with the Derwent near Bridgefoot

No current or recent warnings.

River Derwent at Workington, Seaton Mill and Barepot
Low lying roads, agricultural land, commercial and residential properties adjacent to the River Derwent including Glenfield Place, Meadow Edge, Workington Hall Mill, Hall Brow and Curwen Park

No current or recent warnings.

Cumbrian coastline from Silloth to St Bees, between Allonby and Whitehaven
Silloth to St Bees Head including Whitehaven town centre, Whitehaven North Beach, Parton, Workington, Flimby and Maryport

No current or recent warnings.

Cumbria coast at Maryport harbour
Area including North Pier, Maryport Marina and Dock, North and South Quay and Strand Street

No current or recent warnings.

River Wyre at Harrington
River Wyre at Harrington, Moorclose Road, Church Road, Burnside and Eadie Street areas

No current or recent warnings.

Cockermouth Gote Road and St Leonards
Properties in the Gote Road and St Leonards Lane and Close areas of Cockermouth liable to flooding from surface water

No current or recent warnings.

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