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Somerset Flooded: Extra Pumps Battle Record Rainfall

27 Jan

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Summary

  • Somerset faces unprecedented rainfall, the wettest week since 2014.
  • Storm Chandra prompts weather warnings, exacerbating flood risks.
  • Environment Agency deploys extra pumps to manage rising river levels.
Somerset Flooded: Extra Pumps Battle Record Rainfall

Parts of Somerset are contending with significant flooding following what experts describe as the wettest week in the region since 2014. Heavy rainfall over the weekend, coupled with the impending arrival of Storm Chandra, has led to weather warnings and the closure of key routes like the A361.

The Environment Agency (EA) has reported approximately 200mm of rainfall since the start of the year, with 100mm occurring just over the weekend. While the Somerset Levels are designed to accommodate some flooding, current river levels are exceptionally high.

In response, the EA is deploying additional high-volume pumps to expedite water removal into the River Parrett. Ian Withers, the EA's area director, stated that current measures are adequate for the predicted rainfall within the next 24 hours, provided there is a brief respite to allow river levels to subside.

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Storm Chandra carries an amber warning for southern Somerset and a yellow warning for northern areas. While strong winds are a factor for some regions, the primary concern for Somerset remains the intense rainfall on already saturated ground.

The EA assures that improvements in pumping and drainage capacity have made the county more resilient, stating that a repeat of the severe 2013/14 floods is not anticipated. However, precautionary measures are in place should the rain continue persistently.

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.
Somerset is experiencing flooding due to record-breaking rainfall, the wettest week since 2014, and the impending Storm Chandra, which has saturated the ground and raised river levels.
The Environment Agency is deploying extra high-volume pumps to move water from the Somerset Levels into the River Parrett and is working to mitigate further flood risks.
The Environment Agency believes that improved pumping and drainage capacity have made Somerset more resilient, and a repeat of the 2013/14 floods is not anticipated, though precautionary measures are in place.

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