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Home / Weather / Experts Warn: Relocation of Flood-Prone Communities Inevitable in Coming Decade

Experts Warn: Relocation of Flood-Prone Communities Inevitable in Coming Decade

16 Nov

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Summary

  • Severe flooding events in Wales, Cornwall, and Cumbria in recent weeks
  • Warnings that 8 million UK properties could be at risk of flooding by 2050
  • Experts say some towns may have to be abandoned due to unaffordable flood insurance
Experts Warn: Relocation of Flood-Prone Communities Inevitable in Coming Decade

In the past few weeks, the UK has been hit by severe flooding events, with the Welsh border town of Monmouth and parts of Cornwall particularly hard-hit. These incidents, driven by the storm named Claudia, have made national headlines, but experts warn that such local and regional floods are now becoming too common to attract widespread attention.

Flooding is set to become an even greater challenge in the coming years. A recent report by insurance giant Aviva found that over the past 10 years, one in 13 new homes have been built in the highest-risk flood zones, and that by 2050, the number of properties at risk from flooding could rise by 25% to 8 million. This has led to warnings that some towns may have to be abandoned, as the local civic buildings in Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire, are now uninsurable due to repeated flooding in the past six years.

Experts say the UK is facing a crisis of underinvestment in flood defenses and a lack of attention to natural flood protection measures. They also warn that new housing developments are often not built to withstand future climate change-driven flooding. The impending end of the Flood Re scheme in 2039, which currently makes flood insurance more affordable for homeowners, is also a major concern, as it could lead to many areas becoming effectively uninhabitable.

Academics specializing in flooding have painted a grim picture, with one warning that "at some point, some hard decisions have to be made - that certain communities will have to be relocated." The political and financial challenges of such a massive undertaking are daunting, but experts say the UK must start preparing for this eventuality in the coming decade.

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 Flood Re scheme currently makes flood insurance more affordable for homeowners, but it is set to end in 2039. Experts warn that when this scheme ends, many flood-prone areas could become effectively uninhabitable as insurance premiums become unaffordable.
According to a report by insurance giant Aviva, the number of properties at risk of flooding in the UK could rise by 25% to 8 million by 2050.
The article specifically mentions severe flooding in the Welsh border town of Monmouth, as well as in parts of Cornwall and Cumbria in recent weeks.

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