Environment Agency issues Friday flood alert for Hartlepool and North Sea coast

People are being urged to be cautious while visiting the coast after the Environment Agency issued a flood alert for Hartlepool.
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The warning issued on Friday, February 9, is for the coastline between Hartlepool and Cowbar near Staithes.

The agency states: “Friday afternoon's tide at 3pm is higher than normal due to strong winds and spring tides. Large waves and spray overtopping is expected on the coast.

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"Areas most at risk include beaches, promenades, coastal footpaths and roads. No property flooding is expected.”

A lady fights against a strong wind in Burbank Street on Friday. Picture by FRANK REIDA lady fights against a strong wind in Burbank Street on Friday. Picture by FRANK REID
A lady fights against a strong wind in Burbank Street on Friday. Picture by FRANK REID

The Environment Agency says it is expecting higher than normal tides over the next few days and further alerts and warnings may be issued as a result.

They add: “We will continue to monitor levels closely. Please be careful along beaches, promenades, coastal footpaths and roads as large waves and sea spray could be dangerous.”

The area covered by the flood alert encompasses Hartlepool, Seaton Carew, Redcar, Saltburn, Skinningrove and Cowbar.