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Devon Village Braces for Second Storm After Devastation
27 Jan
Summary
- Torcross, Devon, battered by a recent storm, anticipates a second.
- Local officials seek government support for storm-affected communities.
- £100m is being reinvested in UK flood defenses by Defra.

Residents in the seaside village of Torcross, Devon, are bracing for Storm Chandra, which is predicted to bring more disruption and flooding. This comes after a recent storm, Storm Ingrid, caused significant damage to homes and businesses.
Councillor Julian Brazil highlighted the challenging times due to the frequency of storms and stated that the local council will request government support. Defra has acknowledged the situation, noting its commitment to coastal communities through significant investment in flood defense and coastal erosion protection by 2036.
The Met Office has issued an amber weather warning for the area, forecasting heavy rain from Monday evening into Tuesday morning. While recovery efforts are underway, the community faces renewed concerns about further damage and the potential closure of key routes like the A379.




