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Advertisement Police held back the crowds of people and urged them not to "barge through" Residents in areas of Cumbria hit by devastating floods have been warned to expect further heavy rain and possibly more flooding. Full Article at BBC News
Source: ReutersFlooding in northern England causes a bridge to collapse Heavy rain could bring more flooding to parts of northern England still struggling to cope with the damage caused by last week's unprecedented storms, Environment Secretary Hilary... Full Article at TVNZ
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In an emergency statement to parliament, Mr Benn said people in Cumbria, which was lashed by the heaviest downpours on record, should be prepared for more flooding. Full Article at Irish Times
Extreme weather conditions battered England today. Full Article at The Independent
Due to recent heavy rain and the current weather forecast, we are expecting flooding to property in the northwest of England, particularly Cumbria. Environment Agency teams are working around the clock, monitoring river levels and are out on the ground checking flood defences and clearing debris from ri...
Although the entire area is at considerable theoretical risk of river flooding and inundation from the sea, the actual risk is substantially reduced by the work that we do in partnership with Local Authorities, the Environment Agency and Natural England.
Bridgend County Borough Council is continuing to work with organisations such as the Environment Agency, Welsh Assembly Government and Welsh Water to improve the capacity of drainage systems and provide flood defences for vulnerable communities.
The loss of fish last year was unfortunate, but the Yeo and Parrett are productive rivers capable of supporting healthy fish populations. This latest re-stocking will boost numbers and help speed up the recovery process,’ said Iain Turner for the Environment Agency.
We are working closely with the police service in Northern Ireland, the Garda in Donegal and the Northern Ireland Environment Agency to try and address the situation