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The Environment Agency is urging communities in northern England to remain vigilant as recovery from the exceptional floods continues.
Support payments for farmers affected by the floods have been announced.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Extra funding announced by Chancellor takes total support pledged by the government to over £60 million.
Government information and advice about the support available following flooding in north west England.
Elizabeth Truss meets people affected by the floods last weekend
An update on localised flooding in the north west of England.
Elizabeth Truss makes statement on impact of Storm Desmond and flooding in the north of England
The Environment Agency is urging communities in northern England to remain vigilant as recovery from the exceptional floods continues, particularly as further rainfall is expected tonight (Monday 7 December).
The Environment Agency it is looking for an enthusiastic person to get involved in managing flood risk in Wessex.
An update on localised flooding in the north west of England
The Environment Agency is urging communities in northern England to take immediate action to prepare for flooding this weekend.
Heavy rain this weekend could cause river levels to rise.
The Environment Agency is warning communities in northern England to prepare for flooding this weekend.
The Environment Agency has revealed unusual kit used to tackle flooding including a remote-controlled robot called Mr Nosey.
Risk to 300 homes and businesses is now reduced
Hebden Bridge works protected properties this month
The Environment Agency and the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) are warning that people posing for ‘storm selfies’ are putting their lives in danger.
The flood risk is receding across northern England as rainfall eases, although river levels will remain high through the week ahead.
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