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Flood warnings over high tides threat to Welsh coast Flood warnings over high tides threat to Welsh coast
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Communities along the Welsh coast have been warned of the threat of more flooding as high tides and strong winds combine.Communities along the Welsh coast have been warned of the threat of more flooding as high tides and strong winds combine.
Conditions could be as bad as early January when sea defences were breached hitting homes and businesses, said Natural Resources Wales (NRW).Conditions could be as bad as early January when sea defences were breached hitting homes and businesses, said Natural Resources Wales (NRW).
Up to 600 students are being moved from their seafront rooms in Aberystwyth as a precaution. Three flood warning and 15 flood alerts are in place.
Three flood warning and 14 flood alerts were in place on Friday afternoon. Amber - meaning be prepared - flood warnings have been issued for 15 counties around the coast on Saturday.
NRW said high tides and very strong winds would create a high risk of coastal flooding on Friday and Saturday. NRW said high tides and very strong winds would create a high risk of coastal flooding later on Friday and on Saturday.
Milford Haven, Aberystwyth, Holyhead and Llandudno are all expected to experience some of the highest tides of the year. Milford Haven, Aberystwyth, Holyhead and Llandudno are all expected to experience the high tides.
Students based on Aberystwyth promenade were told to leave their properties by 16:00 GMT on Friday. Meanwhile, up to 600 students based on Aberystwyth promenade have bee told to leave their rooms by 16:00 GMT on Friday.
After new year storms battered the town causing severe damage, the university has also cancelled lectures to ensure people are safe. After new year storms battered the town causing severe damage, students have been told not to return to the seafront accommodation until Monday.
Students have been told not to return to the seafront accommodation until Monday.
"Our priority is the safety of our students and staff," said pro vice-chancellor Rebecca Davies."Our priority is the safety of our students and staff," said pro vice-chancellor Rebecca Davies.
"The forecasted high winds combined with the high tides are likely to make the seafront at Aberystwyth a very hazardous place this weekend and it is paramount for us that everyone living in residences on the seafront have alternative accommodation, and are out of harm's way," she said."The forecasted high winds combined with the high tides are likely to make the seafront at Aberystwyth a very hazardous place this weekend and it is paramount for us that everyone living in residences on the seafront have alternative accommodation, and are out of harm's way," she said.
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Students are being offered alternative accommodation and meals at the university's Penglais campus or help with travel arrangements if they want to go home or leave the area until conditions improve. Students have been offered alternative accommodation and meals at the university's Penglais campus or help with travel arrangements if they want to go home.
A band of heavy rain is moving across Wales throughout Friday, prompting warnings of localised flooding.A band of heavy rain is moving across Wales throughout Friday, prompting warnings of localised flooding.
Most of the Welsh coastline is likely to experience stormy conditions, but the worst affected areas are likely to be in south and west Wales where tidal surges and large waves could cause flooding and transport disruption. Most of the Welsh coastline is likely to experience stormy conditions, but the worst affected areas are likely to be in the south and west where tidal surges and large waves could cause flooding and transport disruption.
Current forecasts show that the tides will peak on Saturday, both the morning and evening. Current forecasts show that the tides will peak on Saturday, both in the morning and evening.
High tides and strong winds will continue next week with Monday morning's high tide also likely to create a risk of coastal flooding. Pembrokeshire council said it expects this weekend's severe weather and high tides to be similar to that seen just after new year.
It said people are "strongly advised" to keep away from coastal areas over the weekend.
High tides and strong winds will continue next week with Monday morning's high tide also likely to create a risk of flooding.
The 15 amber flood warns for Wales' coast on Saturday are part of a three-day flood risk forecast by the Environment Agency,
It said widespread heavy rain on Friday is likely to result in flooding from rivers with much of southern England and Wales at risk, particularly where rivers are already high from recent rain.
Aberystwyth was one of the towns hardest hit by heavy rain, strong winds, high tides and a sea surge that hit between 3 and 6 January.Aberystwyth was one of the towns hardest hit by heavy rain, strong winds, high tides and a sea surge that hit between 3 and 6 January.
Hundreds of people including students had to leave their homes ahead of the high tide.
A Grade II-listed shelter partly fell into a hole after its foundations were washed away as massive waves pounded the promenade.A Grade II-listed shelter partly fell into a hole after its foundations were washed away as massive waves pounded the promenade.
The 1920s landmark was badly damaged and has been dismantled for repair.
Ceredigion council estimates the cost of repairing the promenade has topped £150,000 and fears the bill will increase if similar storms hit the town this weekend.Ceredigion council estimates the cost of repairing the promenade has topped £150,000 and fears the bill will increase if similar storms hit the town this weekend.