Storm Ciarán: Live Portsmouth updates as several areas flooded and major incident updated

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Flooding and road closures have hit the surrounding area as Storm Ciarán continues to pass over Portsmouth.

Flooding has been seen around Southsea, the area around the A3023, Church Road and Manor Road in Hayling Island, and elsewhere.

The Met Office issued an amber weather warning for Storm Ciarán, upgraded from yellow, earlier this week. The forecaster has now updated the warning, with it now hitting the very South East of the country.

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Over Portsmouth, there are two yellow weather warnings for wind and rain. The wind warning is in place until 5pm and the rain warning is live until midnight.

Flooding around Southsea on Thursday 2nd November 2023. Picture: Habibur Rahman.Flooding around Southsea on Thursday 2nd November 2023. Picture: Habibur Rahman.
Flooding around Southsea on Thursday 2nd November 2023. Picture: Habibur Rahman.

The Environment Agency declared a major incident across Hampshire and the south coast, issuing 54 flood warnings in the area. The Hampshire Isle of Wight Local Resilience Forum have now downgraded the major incident response across the region.

Damage was caused to Southsea Promenade, with a number of concrete slabs coming out of place. Footage from the scene shows the material strewn across the seafront and beach.

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A Hayling Island roundabout has been flooded following heavy rainfall. Picture: Habibur RahmanA Hayling Island roundabout has been flooded following heavy rainfall. Picture: Habibur Rahman
A Hayling Island roundabout has been flooded following heavy rainfall. Picture: Habibur Rahman

The Alexandra Park fireworks display was cancelled for safety reasons yesterday. The Southsea Common extravaganza went ahead. Schools in Portsmouth, Gosport, Fareham, Portchester and elsewhere have announced that they will close for the day.

South Western Railway are running an amended timetable. Wightlink and Brittany Ferries have both cancelled several sailings due to blustery conditions, with Hovertravel stating that cancellations tomorrow are likely.

The Met Office said “strong and potentially disruptive winds associated with Storm Ciarán are possible until late afternoon”. They added: “Storm Ciarán is likely to bring a spell of strong winds to southern parts of the UK.

"Winds are likely to gust to around 50mph in places inland, but perhaps 60 to 65 mph in a few exposed locations, mainly coasts and hills. Very large waves could bring additional impacts to coastal areas. Winds will gradually ease from the west later in the afternoon and through the evening.”

You can follow live updates regarding Storm Ciarán by scrolling to the bottom of this article.

Storm Ciarán hits Portsmouth

Key Events

  • Concrete slabs damaged on seafront.
  • Blustery conditions still hitting Portsmouth and the surrounding area.
  • Forum declares storm as no longer a major incident.

Storm Major Incident Update

Discussing the update to the major incident, Assistant Chief Constable Paul Bartolomeo said: "Whilst we have seen flooding of properties and roads; power outages and disruption to the highways networks caused by the wind and rain, we have thankfully not seen the full extent of the forecast weather, and we are now in a position to stand down the major incident response."

A roundabout in Hayling Island has been flooded. Motorists are driving through deep water on the A3023/Church Road/Manor Road roundabout.

A Hayling Island roundabout has been flooded following heavy rainfall. 
Picture: Habibur RahmanA Hayling Island roundabout has been flooded following heavy rainfall. 
Picture: Habibur Rahman
A Hayling Island roundabout has been flooded following heavy rainfall. Picture: Habibur Rahman

Wall Collapse in Portchester

A first floor flat wall has collapsed due to Storm Ciarán.

Firefighters from Cosham were deployed to make the scene safe. The residents was advised to evacuate.

Stormy scenes in Hayling Island

Storm seas could be found in Hayling Island in the aftermath of Storm Ciaran

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Wall Collapse Portchester

The News photographer Sarah Standing has taken these pictures from the scene of the wall collapse in Portchester.

The resident of the flat above a commercial premises had to be evacuated.

Storm Ciaran has lead to an external wall of a first floor flat collapsing in White Hart Lane, Portchester. Picture: Sarah Standing.Storm Ciaran has lead to an external wall of a first floor flat collapsing in White Hart Lane, Portchester. Picture: Sarah Standing.
Storm Ciaran has lead to an external wall of a first floor flat collapsing in White Hart Lane, Portchester. Picture: Sarah Standing.
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Marwell Zoo to reopen

The zoo - near Winchester - was shut today due to the ongoing impact of the storm across Hampshire, but will be back to normal service tomorrow (November 3.)

A Marwell Zoo spokesperson said: "We have fortunately avoided the worst of Storm Ciaran and we’re pleased to say that we’ll be open tomorrow Friday 3 November as normal.

"Thanks to all of our dedicated animal and grounds teams for keeping all of our animals comfortable, safe and well fed during the storm. We would like to thank all of our guests for their support, as always and look forward to welcoming them soon!"