http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-norfolk-15910264
Water surge prompts Norfolk and Suffolk flood warnings
Flood Flood warnings have been issued by the Environment Agency
Residents are being told to move their possessions to safety as flood
warnings are issued for the Norfolk and Suffolk coast.
The Environment Agency (EA) issued the warnings because a surge of water is
due to hit north Norfolk at 19:50 GMT, before moving along the Suffolk
coast.
Valuables and insurance documents should be moved upstairs in affected
homes, an EA spokeswoman said.
Air holes in bricks should also be covered to stop rising water, she said.
David Kemp, from the Environment Agency, said a storm passing over Scotland
overnight had caused a surge of water in the North Sea.
Surge of water
The surge is expected to hit north Norfolk at high tide and move down the
coast over the following five hours.
The agency has issued flood warnings for the Norfolk coast at Salthouse and
Wells Quay, as well as Blythburgh in Suffolk and Lowestoft seafront and
docks.
The warning means flooding is expected and immediate action is needed.
Flood alerts have also been issued for the Norfolk Coast from Old Hunstanton
to Great Yarmouth and down the Suffolk coast towards Southwold.
Residents can visit the Environment Agency website for updates and advice.