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Storm Goretti |
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Dear local community,
The Met Office has issued a weather warning for Thursday and Friday, with Storm Goretti likely to bring heavy snow between 6pm on Thursday and mid-day on Friday leading to disruption and difficult travelling conditions. Strong winds are also predicted from 3pm tomorrow.
5 tips for staying safe in snowWhen there is a snow warning in place, here are some things you can do...
1. What to do if you need to drive somewhere?Snowy, wintry weather can cause delays and make driving conditions dangerous, follow these few simple steps to prepare before journeys: 2. Driving safely in snowIt is safer not to drive in heavy snow and icy conditions but if you absolutely must drive, keep yourself and others safe by: 3. Thinking ahead and acting now so you can cope if cut offYou could be without food, heat or light if you are cut off by snow and can't access services and amenities for a number of days. Act now and be prepared, by getting the essentials together that you could need: 4. Staying safe if you are cut offFollowing these simple steps will help keep you safe and well if isolated due to snow: If you need support call the British Red Cross Support Line on 0808 196 3651 More about keeping your home warm in winter and avoiding frozen or burst pipes 5. What you can do in a powercutPeople cope better with power cuts when they have prepared for them in advance and it's easy to do. The essentials that could help you cope with a power cut are: If your power goes out these simple steps can help you deal with the situation: Be prepared for weather warnings to change quickly. When a weather warning is issued, stay up to date with the weather in your area. Please note, that South Wales Listens is not a crime reporting tool. In an emergency, if you or your property are at risk, or a crime is in progress call 999. Do you need to speak to the police but don’t require an emergency response? You can make an online report via our website https://www.south-wales.police.uk, send us a private message via Live Chat, or call 101. In an emergency always dial 999. | ||
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