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Armed Forces Minister visits Catterick to thank military for assistance over Christmas flooding.
Communities are warned to expect more rain over the weekend.
Heavy rain and showers are expected across England and Wales.
Communities urged to remain alert as further heavy showers forecast.
Communities should remain alert to the risk of further flooding.
Small Business Minister Anna Soubry visits Croston in Lancashire to speak with local business owners affected by flooding.
David Cameron today announced a package of more than £40m to rebuild and improve flood defences in the aftermath of Storm Eva.
River levels in parts of England remain high and more rain is expected tomorrow (3 January) in the south-west and north-east of the country.
River levels are expected to remain high for several more days, especially in parts of Yorkshire, but will gradually fall over the weekend.
Businesses caught up in the devastation of Storm Eva will be able to apply for £6 million of government money to get their doors back open to customers.
Communities are being warned to prepare for further flooding from today (Wednesday 30 December) through to Thursday.
Communities Secretary announces extra funding to local authorities to help support households and businesses affected by floods.
Foss Barrier now operational as York flood water recedes.
Statement from Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss on flooding in the north of England.
Military help the Environment Agency bring in portable power supply.
Statement from Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss on flooding in the north of England
The Prime Minister chaired a COBR meeting today to discuss the ongoing flooding in Yorkshire and Lancashire and the latest military deployments.
Communities across North and West Yorkshire are being urged to be prepared for further severe flooding today (27 December) and into Monday.
The government will provide funding to help repair flood-damaged roads and bridges in Cumbria and Lancashire.
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