Areas most at risk include River Alt and other watercourses from Huyton to Hightown including, Kirkby, Fazakerley, Maghull, Formby, Aughton, Sefton and Lunt. READ MORE: All the schools closed across ...
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The River Alt in Formby and Huyton, the River Sankey in St Helens and Warrington, and River Ditton in Huyton-with-Roby and Widnes are all at risk of bursting their banks as downpours are expected ...
Flood alerts have been issued for three Merseyside rivers as heavy rain batters the region. The River Alt in Formby and Huyton, the River Sankey in St Helens and Warrington, and River Ditton in Huyton ...
Photographs shared by some residents show the items strewn across the surface and banks of the River Alt in Woolfall Heath Park in Huyton, Knowsley. Other items seen there included plastic bags ...