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Flash Flood Warning Barbados

Flash Flood Warning Barbados

less than a minute read 23-11-2024
Flash Flood Warning Barbados

Barbados is currently under a Flash Flood Warning issued by the Barbados Meteorological Services (BMS). The warning, effective immediately, urges residents to take necessary precautions as heavy rainfall and potential flooding are expected.

What to Expect

The BMS predicts intense rainfall across the island, potentially exceeding 2 inches per hour in some areas. This level of precipitation significantly increases the risk of flash flooding in low-lying areas and near river banks. Residents should be aware of the potential for rapid water accumulation, making roads impassable and causing disruption to daily life. Landslides are also a possibility in vulnerable areas.

Areas of Particular Concern

While the entire island is under the warning, specific attention should be paid to areas with a history of flooding. Residents in these locations are strongly advised to monitor the situation closely and prepare accordingly. The BMS will continue to issue updates as the situation develops.

Safety Precautions

The BMS urges Barbadians to take the following precautions:

  • Stay indoors: Avoid unnecessary travel during the peak of the rainfall. If you must travel, exercise extreme caution.
  • Monitor weather reports: Stay updated on the latest forecasts and warnings issued by the BMS.
  • Secure your property: Take steps to protect your home and belongings from potential flooding.
  • Avoid flooded areas: Never attempt to drive or walk through floodwaters. The depth and current may be deceivingly strong.
  • Be aware of landslides: If you live in a hillside area, be prepared for the possibility of landslides and take necessary precautions.

Further Information

For the latest updates, please visit the Barbados Meteorological Services website or tune in to local news channels. Staying informed is crucial to ensuring your safety during this period of severe weather. The safety of all Barbadians is the priority. We will continue to update this post as new information becomes available.