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Types of flooding

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UK flood warning sign. Image credit: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/residents-urged-to-sign-up-to-be-floodaware

Coastal flooding- extreme weather conditions combined with high tides can cause sea levels to rise above normal, force sea water to the land and cause coastal flooding.

River flooding- heavy rain causes a river to burst its banks and flood the surrounding areas.

Groundwater flooding- prolonged rainfall causes water levels underneath the ground rise above normal levels above the surface.

Surfacewater flooding-  when rainwater does not drain away through the normal drainage systems or soak into the ground, but lies on or flows over the ground instead.

Sewer flooding- when the sewer's capacity is reached and sewage begins to overflow.

Flash flooding- fast-moving and unexpected flooding.