A FLOOD warning has been issued as people have been urged to remain vigilant as another storm heads towards Clackmannanshire.

After Storm Dylan last week, which brought misery between Christmas and New Year, Storm Eleanor is set to cause traffic disruption.

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) have now issued a warning to residents to be careful.

They said: “An updated flood warning has been issued for Culross, Longannet & Kincardine.

“Between 15:00 and 15:30, high tide level means flooding is possible from the sea. Flooding is expected along the coastal frontage at Culross, Longannet and Kincardine.

“Areas at risk include: low lying properties on Barbara Stocks Lane; West Green; Sandhaven; Low Causeway and Main Street Culross, and Longannet Power Station.

“Remain vigilant and remember, it is your responsibility to take actions which help protect yourself and your property. Advice and information is also available through Floodline on 0345 9881188.

“This flood warning update is now in force until further notice and was sent by phone and sms free of charge to registered customers of our Floodline direct warning service.

“If you haven't already signed up to receive free flood messages, please call Floodline or register online at sepa.org.uk/floodingsignup.

“Your Floodline quick dial number for this area is 23343.”

Traffic Scotland have said: “Storm Eleanor is to bring very strong winds late on Tuesday, continuing overnight and on Wednesday.

“The warning has been adjusted to bring the northern boundary southwards, and to combine with the warning previously in force for Wednesday.

“Public transport may be disrupted or cancelled and some bridges are likely to be closed. Power cuts and disruption to other services (mobile phones for example) may also occur, while injuries from flying debris are possible.”