Wednesday 25th March 2026
Volunteer responders from the Lincolnshire Community Assistance Team (L-CAT) worked tirelessly through the night to support emergency services following severe weather across the county.
After unexpected high winds and heavy rainfall swept through Lincolnshire on the evening of Tuesday 24th March 2026, multiple incidents were reported involving fallen trees, blocked roads and hazardous conditions across both rural and major routes.
Responders from the volunteer-led organisation were deployed across the county, assisting colleagues from Lincolnshire Police and Lincolnshire County Council Highways in clearing debris and ensuring roads could reopen as quickly and safely as possible.
Incidents attended included:
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A 60ft tree blocking a B road, requiring urgent cutting and removal
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A lane closure on the A15 at Navenby due to fallen debris
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Multiple reports of trees down in Louth, Grantham, Lincoln, and surrounding areas
Despite challenging overnight conditions, volunteer responders remained on the ground for hours, helping to minimise disruption and keep traffic moving wherever it was safe to do so.
““Our volunteers responded immediately as conditions worsened, working alongside our partners in the emergency services and highways teams to deal with fallen trees and dangerous obstructions.
L-CAT SpokespersonLincolnshire Community Assistance Team
These incidents can be unpredictable and often occur in difficult conditions, but our team is committed to supporting the county whenever needed. We’re incredibly proud of the dedication shown by everyone involved overnight.””
“"We are grateful for the assistance of our colleagues in L-CAT, helping our officers through the night in challenging conditions to keep our county safe."”
Lincolnshire Police SpokespersonLincolnshire Community Assistance Team








