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UK Faces Dual Threat: Coastal Erosion & 'Weather Bomb'
8 Jan
Summary
- Hemsby faces significant land erosion, threatening coastal homes.
- Storm Goretti is predicted to bring heavy rain, strong winds, and snow.
- Cold health alert issued for England, warning of health impacts.

Coastal communities in Hemsby, Norfolk, are on high alert as severe land erosion threatens homes. Over 10 million of land has already been lost, and the forecast of Storm Goretti raises fears of further damage and potential cliff collapse. Residents on Marrams and Fakes Road have been advised to leave their properties as a precautionary measure.
The approaching Storm Goretti is predicted to be a "multi-hazard event," bringing strong winds capable of structural damage, heavy rain, and snow, particularly to northern areas. The Met Office has issued weather warnings, some with an "Amber" alert, indicating a potential danger to life. This severe weather follows a period of intense storms.
Concurrently, the UK Health Security Agency has issued amber cold health alerts for all of England until Sunday. This warning highlights significant risks to health and social care services due to forecasted low temperatures, with particular concern for the elderly and those with pre-existing health conditions.




