Medway Council confirms improving situation with no further flooding expected in the Medway Estuary and Isle of Grain area.
Medway Council has confirmed that a flood alert previously in force for the Tidal Medway, Medway Estuary and Isle of Grain area is no longer active, signalling an improvement in flooding conditions across the region.
The council’s announcement comes as weather conditions stabilise and water levels recede following a period of heightened flood risk. The Environment Agency, which monitors river and tidal flooding across England, has indicated that flood risk across Medway remains very low for the coming days.
Improving Conditions Across the Region
The latest assessments show that whilst conditions have improved significantly, residents should remain aware of their local flood risk. The Environment Agency’s monitoring stations continue to track river, sea, and groundwater levels across the area to ensure swift action should any new threats emerge.
According to the latest forecasts, Medway faces very low flood risk over the next five days. This follows a period earlier in the year when parts of the wider South of England experienced exceptional rainfall, with some areas recording their second-wettest January since records began in 1836.
Preparedness Remains Key
Whilst the immediate threat has receded, Medway Council reminds residents that flooding can occur through various pathways. Surface water flooding, highway flooding, and river flooding can all pose risks during periods of heavy rainfall or poor drainage conditions.
Residents living in areas potentially at risk of flooding can register for free flood alerts and warnings through the Environment Agency’s online service. The authority offers alerts via phone, text, or email to help keep residents informed of any changes in flood risk.
For those experiencing any flooding in their area, Medway Council has provided dedicated reporting channels depending on the type of flooding. Surface water and highway flooding can be reported directly to the council, whilst river and coastal flooding should be reported through the Environment Agency.
Support and Information Available
The council’s Be Flood Ready guidance service offers practical advice on protecting property and businesses before, during and after flooding events. This includes information on preparing for potential flooding and steps to take in the aftermath of an incident.
Should flooding pose an immediate danger to life, residents are advised to contact emergency services on 999.
Key Takeaways
- The flood alert for Tidal Medway, Medway Estuary and Isle of Grain is no longer in force
- Flood risk across Medway is currently very low for the next five days
- Residents can register for free flood warnings via phone, text or email
- Multiple reporting channels exist for different types of flooding
What This Means for Kent Residents
Medway residents can take this opportunity to review their flood preparedness and ensure they know how to respond should future flooding occur. Those in flood-risk areas should register for Environment Agency alerts and keep contact details for local services readily available. For immediate flooding concerns or emergencies, residents should not hesitate to contact emergency services or their local council.


