NATURAL Resources Wales has issued amber flood alerts and warnings across North Wales due to high tides (April 9).
Flood alerts are in place along the North Wales Coast and parts of Wrexham and Flintshire.
A flood alert is in place for the Lower Dee Catchment in areas around the River Dee from Llangollen to Trevalyn Meadows where river levels are expected to be above normal.
A flood alert is also in place for the North Wales coast from the Dee estuary to the east coast of Anglesey.
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Natural Resources Wales has said flooding of low-lying land and roads is expected and they will continue to monitor the situation throughout the day.
Residents are being urged to take care as sea spray and waves could be dangerous and could contain debris along the coast.
The public is being advised to stay clear of exposed or unguarded shorelines due to potential strong tidal surges today.
A flood warning has also been issued for the Ffynnongroyw area in Flintshire including Mormant Street, Airfield Avenue and the A548.
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Further flood warnings are in place along the north Wales coast.
Contact Floodline on 0345 988 1188 if there are any problems where you are.
For further details, visit Natural Resources Wales.
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