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Brighton and Hove flood risk 2026

Gera Flood Exposure Score & home insurance context

What is the flood risk in Brighton and Hove?

Brighton and Hove has a Gera Flood Exposure Score of 1/10 (Very Low), based on 6 Environment Agency flood warning areas attributed to the county. The GFES is a 1–10 index of EA flood warning area density per English county, from the EA Flood Monitoring API (OGL v3.0), as of June 2026.

Source:Environment Agency Flood Monitoring API — Flood Warning Areas·as of June 2026updated monthly (last: )
Gera Flood Exposure Score1 / 10Very Low — 6 EA flood warning areas in Brighton and HoveHow this index is calculated
Brighton and Hove flood exposure data (EA, June 2026)
MetricValue
Gera Flood Exposure Score (GFES)1 / 10
Risk bandVery Low
EA flood warning areas6
EA operational regionSolent and South Downs
National rank91 of 151 counties
Data as ofJune 2026

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Gera Flood Exposure Score (GFES)

1 / 10

Very Low flood exposure

Brighton and Hove — flood risk summary

EA Flood Warning Areas
6
EA Region
Solent and South Downs
GFES / 10
1
Risk band
Very Low

What this means for your home insurance

Brighton and Hove has a Low or Very Low GFES (1/10). Flood risk is relatively limited compared to higher-scoring counties, though isolated flood zones still exist. Checking at property level is always recommended.

Source: Environment Agency Flood Monitoring API (OGL v3.0), June 2026. The GFES measures EA flood warning area density per county — see full methodology.

Frequently asked questions

What is the flood risk in Brighton and Hove?
Brighton and Hove has a Gera Flood Exposure Score (GFES) of 1/10 — rated Very Low. The score is based on 6 EA flood warning areas in the county (Environment Agency Flood Monitoring API, OGL v3.0, June 2026). A score of 10 is the highest in England (North Yorkshire).
How many EA flood warning areas does Brighton and Hove have?
As of June 2026, the Environment Agency has designated 6 flood warning areas attributed to Brighton and Hove. These are the zones the EA monitors for river and sea flooding risk. The data comes from the EA Flood Monitoring API (OGL v3.0).
Will my home insurance be affected by flood risk in Brighton and Hove?
A GFES of 1/10 in Brighton and Hove indicates very low flood exposure. Insurers factor flood zone classification and proximity to water into home insurance pricing. The GFES is a county-level index — your individual property risk may differ. Check your specific address via the free EA Long Term Flood Risk service before comparing quotes.
Which EA region covers Brighton and Hove?
Brighton and Hove falls primarily within the Solent and South Downs Environment Agency operational area. EA regions manage flood monitoring, alerting, and risk management for their geography.
How does Brighton and Hove compare to other counties?
Brighton and Hove ranks 91 of 151 counties by GFES. The highest-scoring county in England is North Yorkshire (GFES 10/10, 238 EA flood areas). Compare all counties at gerasure.com/flood-risk-by-area.

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Contains public sector information published by Environment Agency and licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Source: Environment Agency Flood Monitoring API — Flood Warning Areas (June 2026, published 20 June 2026).

The GFES is a county-level density index — it does not replace an individual property risk check. Use the free EA Long Term Flood Risk service for property-level assessment. See full methodology.