The Environment Agency were out in Amroth on Wednesday in an attempt to drive their flood warning message home.
The agency were going from door to door, offering residents their free 24-hour flood warning telephone system, known as the Automatic Voice Message (AVM) Service.
The initiative is targeted at those who live and work in areas at risk of flooding. The free AVM service sends a voice message directly to a home, business or mobile telephone, to give advanced warning of flooding which may affect property.
Amroth, along with Pendine, was selected because of their vulnerability to tide and wave action, with both areas having suffered from the consequences of flooding in the past.
The Environment Agency appreciate that they can never physically stop flooding occurring, but feel that if people take up this service, they will have ample time to protect themselves and their properties.
For more information on the service and information on how to protect your property from flooding, contact the Floodline on: 08459 88 11 88.




