AMBER flood alerts have been issued across parts of south Essex from tonight as residents have been warned to "be prepared".

The Environment Agency has issued a flood warning covering the Essex coast from St Peters Flat to Shoebury, with flooding "likely" between 12.30am and 2.30am in the early hours tomorrow.

This is as tides are expected to be higher than usual, due to the forecast weather conditions during spring tides. Tide levels will be high at Battlesbridge and Hullbridge riversides.


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The alert covers parts of south Essex including Shoebury, Rochford, Great Wakering, and Battlesbridge.

This comes after the "highest tide of the season" peaked in Southend yesterday afternoon, with waves seen crashing onto the seafront.

When amber flood alerts are issued, residents are warned to "be prepared" by preparing a bag which includes medicines and insurance documents and checking flood warnings.

A message on the Environment Agency website states: "Take care on coastal roads and footpaths, and don't put yourself in unnecessary danger. We are monitoring the situation and not expecting the situation to escalate."