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    Storm Goretti causes flooding and power cuts in Kent and Sussex

    James Anderson, FRSA, CMgr MCMIBy James Anderson, FRSA, CMgr MCMIJanuary 10, 2026No Comments9 Mins Read
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    Hastings Borough Council A line of beach huts all scattered across a stony beach and not where they are supposed to be. They are blue and white. The pier can be seen in the back ground. Hastings Borough Council

    Beach huts at White Rock in Hastings have been damaged in the storm

    Storm Goretti has caused flooding, power cuts, water outages and travel disruption across parts of Sussex and Kent.

    Flooding was reported on a coastal road at Cooden Beach in Bexhill, East Sussex, while flood warnings were in place for low-lying coastal areas including Climping, in West Sussex, and Pevensey.

    Strong winds have battered the south-east England, with gusts of 47mph recorded at Shoreham late on Thursday and 60mph at Langdon Bay, in Kent, in the early hours of Friday, according to the Met Office.

    Ferry operator DFDS said all its services between Dover and France were disrupted.

    “All services are currently operating with delays due to strong winds in the Channel,” a DFDS spokesperson said.

    “Please check-in as normal, we will transfer all passengers onto the first available sailing on arrival. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.”

    Folkestone and Hythe District Council Cars and van seen floating in completely flooded road.Folkestone and Hythe District Council

    The A259 Sandgate Esplanade Road is closed due to flooding and shingle

    A Met Office yellow weather warning for wind in coastal areas of Sussex and Kent was in place from 15:00 GMT on Thursday until 08:00 on Friday.

    The UK Health Security Agency and the Met Office have also extended the duration of the current amber cold-health alert until 12:00 on Monday.

    UK Power Networks said customers in parts of Sussex and Kent were without electricity on Friday morning, with faults linked to storm damage.

    The company said engineers were responding and warned that power could take time to be restored in rural and exposed areas.

    Kent County Council A white road tanker with a tube attached to the back of it. The lorry is parked on a flooded road with a patch of grass and trees to the side.Kent County Council

    Kent County Council said it had cleared floodwater in New Road, East Malling

    South East Water has warned Tunbridge Wells customers affected by water supply problems in recent days that storm disruption meant they would experience no water and intermittent supplies on Friday.

    “Due to the storm last night, we have experienced outages at a number of water treatment works sites and river water quality issues across Kent and Sussex,” incident manager Mike Court said.

    Slinfold Primary School, in West Sussex, said it was closed on Friday due to a power cut and subsequent “lack of heating” in the school building.

    The village of Bramber, in Horsham, is closed due to flooding. Fire crews are at the scene.

    In Sandgate shingle from the beach had been spread across the esplanade.

    Local resident Claire Gear said: “Many cars up and down the road have been moved by the force of the wind and rain.

    “Conditions like this have not been seen here for over 30 years.”

    Kent County Council confirmed the A259 Sandgate Esplanade Road was closed between Military Road and Princes Parade.

    Meanwhile, the A26 Uckfield Road in Crowborough was closed but has reopened after a fallen tree partially blocked the road.

    Benjamin Hopper Picture shows collapsed sea wall and a man in a high vis assessing the scene.Benjamin Hopper

    A wall at Folkestone’s Mermaid Beach appeared to have been knocked over in the storm

    The National Trust warned against visiting Birling Gap on Thursday due to the impact of Storm Goretti.

    Meanwhile, flooding was reported along Herbrand Walk Coastal Road at Cooden Beach, with motorists urged to avoid the area.

    Flooding was also reported in Barcombe Mills Road, between the A26 and Barcombe village, while bus services in from Eastbourne were diverted due to flooding in the Cross-in-Hand area, outside Heathfield.

    BBC/George Carden A man with an orange high vis and a blue hard hat looks at the camera. He is standing in front of a fenced off shingle beachBBC/George Carden

    Paul Levitt said the Environment Agency had rebuilt Pevensey beach since the last storm in December

    Paul Levitt, Environment Agency beach manager for Pevensey, said there had been some damage from 4.5ft (1.3m) waves.

    He told BBC Radio Sussex: “We knew a weather front was coming through and we’ve been monitoring it all week.

    “It has been quite a damaging storm. We had some major erosion with the wave energy so strong, we’ve had some beach huts moved.

    “It could have been worse but we were ready.”

    Eddie Mitchell A tree covers much of a road. Headlights beam in the distance. It is dark.Eddie Mitchell

    A fallen tree blocked the A29 in Watersfield

    Meanwhile, Hastings Borough Council said a team had been sent out on Friday morning to assess the damage to the beach.

    “Much of the lower promenade is covered in shingle, and the beach huts at White Rock have been damaged. All owners have been contacted and the team is working to secure the huts,” the council said.

    Eddie Mitchell A curving country road through fields and a small collection of homes, seen from above. The fields and part of the road are flooded with brown water.Eddie Mitchell

    Several flood alerts remain active, including at Barcombe Mills in Lewes district

    The Hove Prom Parkrun event on Saturday has been cancelled due to the route being “inundated with pebbles” which “cannot be swept and cleared in time”, organisers said.

    The Environment Agency said there were four flood warnings – meaning flooding was expected – were in place at Pevensey seafront, Climping, Alfriston and Barcombe Mills.

    There is one flood warning in place for Kent, at the River Beult from Bethersden and Pluckley to Stile Bridge.

    Several flood alerts remain active across Sussex and Kent, where flooding is possible.

    In Sussex, the alerts cover coastal areas at Seaford; inland areas of the Pevensey Levels; River Rother and its tributaries; River Mole and its tributaries; Upper River Medway and Climping Beach.

    Ben Thomas A flood-covered road bridge in the dark.Ben Thomas

    The bridge at Lewes Train station has flooded

    In Kent, the alerts cover the Medway, Stour, Beult, Bourne, Darent, Eden/Eden Brook and Teise catchments, plus Plenty, Swalecliffe and West Brooks and the River Rother towards the Royal Military Canal.

    People living in flood-risk areas have been advised to remain vigilant, avoid driving through flood water and follow guidance from local authorities as clean-up and assessments continue.

    The Met Office said winds were beginning to ease on Friday morning but warned coastal areas could continue to see gusts of more than 30mph, along with further heavy rain and large waves.

    Hastings Borough Council A line of beach huts all scattered across a stony beach and not where they are supposed to be. They are blue and white. The pier can be seen in the back ground. Hastings Borough Council

    Beach huts at White Rock in Hastings have been damaged in the storm

    Storm Goretti has caused flooding, power cuts, water outages and travel disruption across parts of Sussex and Kent.

    Flooding was reported on a coastal road at Cooden Beach in Bexhill, East Sussex, while flood warnings were in place for low-lying coastal areas including Climping, in West Sussex, and Pevensey.

    Strong winds have battered the south-east England, with gusts of 47mph recorded at Shoreham late on Thursday and 60mph at Langdon Bay, in Kent, in the early hours of Friday, according to the Met Office.

    Ferry operator DFDS said all its services between Dover and France were disrupted.

    “All services are currently operating with delays due to strong winds in the Channel,” a DFDS spokesperson said.

    “Please check-in as normal, we will transfer all passengers onto the first available sailing on arrival. Apologies for any inconvenience caused.”

    Folkestone and Hythe District Council Cars and van seen floating in completely flooded road.Folkestone and Hythe District Council

    The A259 Sandgate Esplanade Road is closed due to flooding and shingle

    A Met Office yellow weather warning for wind in coastal areas of Sussex and Kent was in place from 15:00 GMT on Thursday until 08:00 on Friday.

    The UK Health Security Agency and the Met Office have also extended the duration of the current amber cold-health alert until 12:00 on Monday.

    UK Power Networks said customers in parts of Sussex and Kent were without electricity on Friday morning, with faults linked to storm damage.

    The company said engineers were responding and warned that power could take time to be restored in rural and exposed areas.

    Kent County Council A white road tanker with a tube attached to the back of it. The lorry is parked on a flooded road with a patch of grass and trees to the side.Kent County Council

    Kent County Council said it had cleared floodwater in New Road, East Malling

    South East Water has warned Tunbridge Wells customers affected by water supply problems in recent days that storm disruption meant they would experience no water and intermittent supplies on Friday.

    “Due to the storm last night, we have experienced outages at a number of water treatment works sites and river water quality issues across Kent and Sussex,” incident manager Mike Court said.

    Slinfold Primary School, in West Sussex, said it was closed on Friday due to a power cut and subsequent “lack of heating” in the school building.

    The village of Bramber, in Horsham, is closed due to flooding. Fire crews are at the scene.

    In Sandgate shingle from the beach had been spread across the esplanade.

    Local resident Claire Gear said: “Many cars up and down the road have been moved by the force of the wind and rain.

    “Conditions like this have not been seen here for over 30 years.”

    Kent County Council confirmed the A259 Sandgate Esplanade Road was closed between Military Road and Princes Parade.

    Meanwhile, the A26 Uckfield Road in Crowborough was closed but has reopened after a fallen tree partially blocked the road.

    Benjamin Hopper Picture shows collapsed sea wall and a man in a high vis assessing the scene.Benjamin Hopper

    A wall at Folkestone’s Mermaid Beach appeared to have been knocked over in the storm

    The National Trust warned against visiting Birling Gap on Thursday due to the impact of Storm Goretti.

    Meanwhile, flooding was reported along Herbrand Walk Coastal Road at Cooden Beach, with motorists urged to avoid the area.

    Flooding was also reported in Barcombe Mills Road, between the A26 and Barcombe village, while bus services in from Eastbourne were diverted due to flooding in the Cross-in-Hand area, outside Heathfield.

    BBC/George Carden A man with an orange high vis and a blue hard hat looks at the camera. He is standing in front of a fenced off shingle beachBBC/George Carden

    Paul Levitt said the Environment Agency had rebuilt Pevensey beach since the last storm in December

    Paul Levitt, Environment Agency beach manager for Pevensey, said there had been some damage from 4.5ft (1.3m) waves.

    He told BBC Radio Sussex: “We knew a weather front was coming through and we’ve been monitoring it all week.

    “It has been quite a damaging storm. We had some major erosion with the wave energy so strong, we’ve had some beach huts moved.

    “It could have been worse but we were ready.”

    Eddie Mitchell A tree covers much of a road. Headlights beam in the distance. It is dark.Eddie Mitchell

    A fallen tree blocked the A29 in Watersfield

    Meanwhile, Hastings Borough Council said a team had been sent out on Friday morning to assess the damage to the beach.

    “Much of the lower promenade is covered in shingle, and the beach huts at White Rock have been damaged. All owners have been contacted and the team is working to secure the huts,” the council said.

    Eddie Mitchell A curving country road through fields and a small collection of homes, seen from above. The fields and part of the road are flooded with brown water.Eddie Mitchell

    Several flood alerts remain active, including at Barcombe Mills in Lewes district

    The Hove Prom Parkrun event on Saturday has been cancelled due to the route being “inundated with pebbles” which “cannot be swept and cleared in time”, organisers said.

    The Environment Agency said there were four flood warnings – meaning flooding was expected – were in place at Pevensey seafront, Climping, Alfriston and Barcombe Mills.

    There is one flood warning in place for Kent, at the River Beult from Bethersden and Pluckley to Stile Bridge.

    Several flood alerts remain active across Sussex and Kent, where flooding is possible.

    In Sussex, the alerts cover coastal areas at Seaford; inland areas of the Pevensey Levels; River Rother and its tributaries; River Mole and its tributaries; Upper River Medway and Climping Beach.

    Ben Thomas A flood-covered road bridge in the dark.Ben Thomas

    The bridge at Lewes Train station has flooded

    In Kent, the alerts cover the Medway, Stour, Beult, Bourne, Darent, Eden/Eden Brook and Teise catchments, plus Plenty, Swalecliffe and West Brooks and the River Rother towards the Royal Military Canal.

    People living in flood-risk areas have been advised to remain vigilant, avoid driving through flood water and follow guidance from local authorities as clean-up and assessments continue.

    The Met Office said winds were beginning to ease on Friday morning but warned coastal areas could continue to see gusts of more than 30mph, along with further heavy rain and large waves.

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    James Anderson, FRSA, CMgr MCMI, is a recognised industry analyst and consumer-protection writer specialising in the UK home-improvement and trades sector. With over two decades of experience in business management, trade standards, and local-service markets, James brings a trusted, evidence-based voice to homeowners and professionals across Sussex and the wider UK. As a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, James is committed to promoting best practice, transparency, and fair pricing within the trades industry. His Chartered Manager status reflects his long-standing work advising SMEs, independent tradespeople, and emerging digital platforms on sustainable growth and customer trust. James serves as the Lead Research Editor for Sussex Trades Mag, where he writes in-depth guides, trade comparisons, expert reviews, and consumer advice designed to help both homeowners and trades make confident decisions. He is also a key contributor to MyTradeLinks, offering insight into digital transformation, local trade discovery, and community-driven service platforms. Across all of his work, James focuses on three principles: clarity, accountability, and empowering the local workforce. His articles aim to cut through jargon, expose industry myths, and highlight the standards that genuinely matter when choosing a tradesperson. When he isn’t analysing market trends or writing for Sussex Trades Mag, James mentors small business owners, supports community development projects, and continues his research into how technology can strengthen trust between homeowners and local trades.

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