Denbighshire County Council is urging people to be extremely cautions if they are travelling in northern parts of the county.
The council says it has seen an increase in the number of calls late this afternoon as a result of the storms affecting northern parts of the county. This is due to the amount of rain that has fallen in a short space of time.
There are reports of flooding affecting parts of Rhyl, Rhuddlan and Prestatyn. Roads in Rhuddlan have been described as being “impassable”.
Reports have been received of roads affected by flooding:
· Waterfall Road, Dyserth
· Pen y Maes, Rhyl
· Garford Road, Rhyl
· Ffordd Derwen, Rhyl
· Vale Road, Rhyl
· Cefndy Road, Rhyl
· Oakhill Drive, Prestatyn
· Ffordd Penrhwylfa, Prestatyn
· Ffordd Parc Bodnant, Prestatyn
· Vicarage Lane, Rhuddlan
The council has closed parts of Rhyl Leisure Centre and Nova, Prestatyn as the storms on the coast have caused water to enter the buildings via the roof and also up through the floor drains which have been unable to cope with the volume of water in such a short space of time.
Prestatyn Leisure Centre will be closed this evening due to flood damage.
There are also problems with flooding at Prestatyn High School, with two classrooms and a corridor affected. The school will be closed on Thursday as a result.
There are also reports of problems at Ysgol Clawdd Offa.
Staff from the council are working with colleagues from the emergency services to respond to the situation and will monitor weather forecasts for the latest updates.
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