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Somerset Floods: Minister Pledges No Surrender
10 Feb
Summary
- Minister assures locals government is investing in flood defences.
- £75 million allocated for Somerset flood defences this year.
- Residents urged to seal off properties as water levels rise.

The Somerset Levels remain under high alert due to persistent rainfall, prompting assurances from the flooding minister. Emma Hardy MP visited the region, stating the government's commitment to bolstering flood defences and supporting all affected residents. She emphasized that no areas of Somerset are being given up on.
Significant investment is being directed towards flood prevention, with £75 million allocated for Somerset this year. Plans include exploring a tidal barrier for Bridgwater and providing additional funds for internal drainage boards. These measures aim to mitigate the impact of ongoing severe weather.
Despite these efforts, some residents are implementing their own protective measures. James, from Stathe, is actively working to seal his property and prepare for pumping water away from his home's entrance. Local MP Sir Ashley Fox advocates for further national support, including long-term dredging and maintenance, alongside clearer local responsibilities.




