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Statement from Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss on flooding in the north of England.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
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.
Further statement from Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss on flooding in the north of England.
Latest preparations for possible flooding across Lancashire, Yorkshire and Cumbria.
Latest preparations for further rain across Cumbria and the North of England.
The Environment Agency is warning of potential for significant flooding through Christmas night and into Boxing Day.
The Environment Agency is supporting flooded communities in preparation for further rainfall over the Christmas weekend.
Payments for households now available under flood recovery scheme.
Government information and advice on the latest flooding forecast.
Two Environment Agency field staff who travelled up to Cumbria to provide emergency support to flooded communities found themselves at the centre of a dramatic rescue.
Sir James Bevan, the new chief executive of the Environment Agency, is visiting Somerset this week.
Sir James Bevan, the new chief executive of the Environment Agency, is visiting Devon this week.
Work continues to help communities recover from recent flooding.
Environment Secretary announces work to identify additional flood protection measures in Cumbria
Government is to match donations, up to £2 million in total, to local flood appeals across the North of England.
Work is ongoing to support communities coping with flooding caused by Storm Desmond
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