Flood alerts remain in place along the Suffolk coast as residents in Lowestoft, Southwold, Bawdsey and Beccles told flooding is possible
Published: 10:05, 05 January 2022
| Updated: 13:25, 05 January 2022
Flood alerts remain in place for a number of areas along the Suffolk coast.
The Environment Agency issued a warning to residents yesterday, informing them that flooding was possible due to high tides.
An alert has been issued for people in Southwold, with minor flooding expected between 10.15am and 12.15pm within the vicinity of the harbour.
The authority has also stated that high water levels can be expected in Lake Lothing, with high sea levels also likely between Lowestoft and Bawdsey.
Meanwhile, high water levels are expected at Beccles Quay.
The Environment Agency are warning people to 'take care on coastal roads and footpaths' and not to put yourself in 'unnecessary danger'.