The London Fire Service responded to a vehicle stranded in floodwaters overnight on Manor Road in Wallington after heavy rainfall caused significant flooding in the area. Upon arrival, authorities found a car submerged in floodwater, highlighting the dangers of driving through flooded roads.
Local officials are urging drivers to exercise extreme caution and avoid attempting to drive through floodwaters under any circumstances. A spokesperson for local emergency services warned, “A foot of moving water at just 6 mph is enough to float a car. We strongly advise all motorists to find alternative routes when encountering flooded roads.”
The incident has sparked renewed calls for public awareness about the dangers of flooding, as even relatively shallow waters can pose serious risks to vehicles and their occupants. The fire service reminds drivers that safety comes first and that emergency responders will always prioritize personal safety over recovering vehicles from flooded areas.
As heavy rains continue to affect the region, motorists are urged to stay informed about weather conditions, potential road closures, and updates from local authorities. Residents are also encouraged to report any flooding incidents and to follow all warning signs and barriers placed on flooded roads to prevent further accidents.
Emergency services will continue monitoring the situation and providing updates as necessary.