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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Farmers Demand Answers After Leven Floods

Farmers Demand Answers After Leven Floods

18 Dec

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Summary

  • Farmers are demanding better protection from the Environment Agency due to recent flooding.
  • Leven experienced flooding on December 1st, narrowly avoiding widespread inundation.
  • Farmer Jon Sharp described seeing his investment rotting underwater as soul-destroying.
Farmers Demand Answers After Leven Floods

Landowners and farmers in East Yorkshire are calling on the Environment Agency (EA) for enhanced protection as they assess the significant financial impact of recent flooding.

The village of Leven suffered severe flooding on December 1st. Water from Holderness Drain breached the village, leading to dozens of homes narrowly escaping inundation. The situation left agricultural land submerged for over two weeks.

Farmer Jon Sharp voiced his deep dismay, stating that seeing his investment for the upcoming harvest rotting under water was soul-destroying. While the EA acknowledged an operational issue with the Holderness Drain pumping station caused the flooding, they confirmed the problem has since been rectified.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The flooding in Leven was caused by an operational issue with the pumping station at Holderness Drain.
Leven experienced flooding on December 1st.
Farmers are requesting better protection for their businesses against future flooding events.

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