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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Somerset Resident Feels 'Sacrificial Goat' as Floodwaters Rise

Somerset Resident Feels 'Sacrificial Goat' as Floodwaters Rise

27 Jan

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Summary

  • A Somerset woman fears her home will flood due to Storm Chandra.
  • Environment Agency installing extra pumps amid flooding concerns.
  • Residents criticize agency's decision-making regarding pumping operations.
Somerset Resident Feels 'Sacrificial Goat' as Floodwaters Rise

A resident near Bridgwater, Somerset, expressed feeling like a "sacrificial goat" as Storm Chandra intensified flood risks. Lesley Parker was informed by Environment Agency (EA) officials that her home was at imminent risk of flooding.

She voiced frustration that the agency had known about the situation since the previous week and felt residents were being overlooked. Ian Withers, Wessex Director at the EA, confirmed the possibility of properties flooding and stated that warnings had been issued. The agency is actively installing extra pumps to help manage water levels on the Somerset Levels.

Meanwhile, the Flooding on the Levels Action Group (Flag) has raised concerns about the EA's operational decisions. They highlighted a significant loss of pumping capacity at Northmoor Pumping Station due to scheduled electrical maintenance, which they believe has exacerbated water levels in the Northmoor area.

Withers refuted claims that the power outages impacted flood preparedness for recent rainfall, asserting that all efforts are focused on assisting communities identified as problematic. He acknowledged that authorities are ultimately at the mercy of the weather.

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.
Storm Chandra is causing flood risks in Somerset, with one resident fearing her home is days away from inundation, prompting the Environment Agency to install extra pumps.
Residents, including the Flooding on the Levels Action Group, have criticized the agency's decision-making, citing lost pumping capacity due to planned electrical works as a key concern.
The Environment Agency is installing additional pumps to manage water levels on the Somerset Levels and has issued warnings regarding potential flooding.

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