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  • Resident    Emergencies and crime prevention    Red Weather Warning

 Rhybudd Oren am Dywydd Eithafol / Amber Extreme Weather Warning

Mae disgwyl tymheredd uchel dros y penwythnos a dechrau'r wythnos nesaf. Mae tywydd poeth yn gallu cynyddu perygl diffyg hylif a thrawiad gwres. Mynnwch gyngor ar sut i gadw'n oer gan Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru.
High temperatures are expected for the next few days. Hot weather can increase your risk of dehydration and heatstroke. Get advice on how to stay cool from Public Health Wales.

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Storm Eunice services disruption

The Leader of Caerphilly county borough council has praised the hardworking staff who worked around the clock over the weekend to protect the community during the recent storms
 
Cllr. Philippa Marsden said, “Our dedicated workforce braved some of the worst conditions we have seen in recent years to support and protect the community and I would like to thank each and every one of them for their efforts.”
 
“Teams from various services including highways, parks, housing, waste, public protection, social care and catering, went that extra mile and I’m sure the whole community will join me in recognising their amazing efforts.
 
This is an example of Team Caerphilly at its best and I am incredibly proud of everyone concerned.”
The council’s emergency response included:

  • Dealing with 90 felled trees
  • Managing 25 road closures to remove obstructions
  • Responding to over 400 calls to the out of hours helpline
  • Dealing with major incidents
  • Continuously Inspecting and clearing  226 high risk culverts
  • Responding to gully blockages and flooding to the Caerphilly roads network 

Cllr Marsden added, “I’m sure that our swift and effective response over recent days provides reassurance to the whole community that we have a dedicated and capable workforce who are ready to respond whatever the weather.”

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