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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Lancashire Braces for Storm Goretti Amidst Severe Freeze

Lancashire Braces for Storm Goretti Amidst Severe Freeze

7 Jan

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Summary

  • Severe weather emergency protocol activated for Lancashire due to freezing temperatures.
  • Storm Goretti forecast to bring strong winds and snowfall to England.
  • Multiple organizations partner to provide emergency shelter for rough sleepers.
Lancashire Braces for Storm Goretti Amidst Severe Freeze

Emergency plans are being enacted across Lancashire as a severe cold snap continues and Storm Goretti approaches, bringing forecasts of strong winds and snowfall. The county's severe weather emergency protocol (SWEP) mobilizes local partners to provide shelter for vulnerable individuals when temperatures drop below zero for consecutive nights.

Multiple organizations, including the Salvation Army, Blackpool Council's Housing Options team, Helping Hearts Fylde, Street Angels, and Homeless Action, are working in unison. Their coordinated efforts ensure rough sleepers are offered accommodation and holistic support during these harsh winter conditions, with some facilities providing basic put-up beds for immediate warmth.

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In Preston, additional spaces are being made available through the SWEP service, with further provisions, including dedicated spaces for women, set to open by January and run until the end of March. These services are crucial for those most in need, aiming to offer safety and a warm place to sleep throughout the winter.

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SWEP is activated when temperatures drop below zero for three consecutive nights, prompting local partners to offer shelter to vulnerable homeless people.
Various organizations are providing emergency shelter, including put-up beds and temporary accommodation, through a partnership led by Helping Hearts Fylde and others.
Storm Goretti is forecast to bring strong winds and snowfall to England, exacerbating the risks posed by the current severe freeze.

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