Fife Council may not be able to supply sandbags during a flood as Fife wide demand may well outstrip supply or they may be so overstretched that they won’t be able to deliver sandbags in time. Even when they are able to deliver sandbags, it may not be enough to make a difference.
From the Emergency Planning with Fife Council FAQ:
Q. Will the council provide me with sandbags in the event of flooding?
The council encourages householders to be prepared for flooding if they are in known flood area. However, flash flooding is happening more often and all homeowners should be making arrangements to look after their own properties and families. There are companies such as builder’s merchants who can provide you with flood defence products.
In emergencies, the council will provide a range of support measures for the Emergency Services including, where possible, the provision of sandbags.
Sandbags may not keep out all flood water! They will also degrade within 3 – 6 months when exposed to sunlight hence they cannot be used as a permanent flood prevention barrier without additional measures and regular inspection. Disposal of used sandbags is also an environmental pollution issue that necessitates removal to a specially licensed landfill site.
Freuchie property known to be at risk of flooding must be protected by the owner. Other residents who fear for their property may also like to consider assessing the risk and steps necessary to protect their property.
Paul Hendy of the Scottish Flood Forum comments:
My continued stance is each home owner has responsibility to protect their property and this is not necessarily the responsibility of the respective Council.
The homes on the south of the village must be considered as an at risk area following the flooding of Albany Crescent flood last Sunday. Residents in streets downhill of Albany Crescent should think about how future flooding may affect them. Dedicated flood protection products should be installed or deployed if residents wish to stand the best chance of keeping flood water out of their property.
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