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  • We've been here since lunch time.

  • It's been raining ever since, and it's getting heavier tonight.

  • They've only just recovered from Storm Kira and the severe flooding they had here last weekend, and now they're wondering what tonight will bring.

  • There's been no shortage of soldiers coming in flood wardens trying to shore up defenses and offer advice to residents.

  • Some residents have moved out.

  • Others are just hoping that it won't be as bad as last weekend.

  • But the problem here, as in so many other parts of the UK, is that the river's already swollen.

  • You can see the colder behind me very fast flowing.

  • The ground is saturated.

  • The sponge, if you like, is already full of water, and there's more water coming down from the hills into this valley.

  • Hence, the multiple flood warnings and there is anger here to the north of England has certainly had its fair share of severe flood events in recent years.

  • And there was a very striking front page comment in The Yorkshire Post today which thread where drowning prime minister, It's time to act and there will be much more of that, no doubt if for a second weekend in a row.

  • The flood defenses in these areas just don't hold out just when they might have hoped for a weekend off income, more storm warnings.

  • And the army too.

  • My hemorrhoid in the cold of Annie, where around 200 homes were flooded last weekend readies itself once again.

  • We're well prepared upstairs.

  • Now we've got our own little setup up stairs.

  • Got kitchen up here and we'll just readyto batten down the hatches and carry on.

  • Really?

  • Are you feeling about another weekend of potential?

  • Funny, I'm just not much more We could lose, Really?

  • So it just be another clean up The bad stages All clear now.

  • So most damage Last weekend, a lot of damage Way lost pretty much everything I had Bad was it?

  • It was too about wish level that on the inside it came over the forget.

  • Eventually the floor get worked.

  • Fine.

  • But when he came over across the road is Skip Liesl Aden with the debris of Storm Kira.

  • Well, they hastily built the new defences the storm in some areas, they're anticipating as much as a month's rainfall in one night from nearby Heaven Bridge to Leatherhead in Sorry the industry of flood mitigation measures comes after repeated.

  • We're concerned that Storm Dennis is going to be at least a CZ severe as Storm Kira.

  • We're asking where the consequence we're deploying all of our mobile pumps, all of our temper defenses across the country throughout the day.

  • Driving conditions have bean worsening across many parts of the UK.

  • Gales have already affected many coastal areas, with gusts of up to 80 miles an hour expected in some areas.

  • Several 100 flights have been canceled.

  • So to dozens of train journeys from London to the northeast of England.

  • Well, back in my hemorrhoid, they look on his.

  • They try to shore up the more permanent flood defences still in the process of being built following the 2015.

  • I think a lot of people are a bit a bit angry last week because obviously I think it's time that it's taking Thio complete the works that they're doing.

  • The rain tonight in many areas is expected to be heavy and persistent there.

  • Maybe power cuts two is the Environment Agency urges people to monitor local flood warnings.

  • We're joined now from my thyroid by Scott Patient.

  • He's a member of the colder They'll flood recovery and resilience Program Board on a Labour Councillor, the Prime Minister said a few months ago.

  • And thanks very much for bearing with us in this this weather.

  • The Prime Minister said that Theo the Yorkshire floods before Christmas, we're not a national emergency.

  • Is this national emergency Now, in your view, I think it's clear that it is.

  • These incidents keep happening.

  • This is our eight.

  • This is our fourth in eight years.

  • I think I think kind of the book of Stop.

  • It's really you know when?

  • Well, when will we get that help that we need?

  • People are quite rightly angry, angry and frustrated.

  • And we really need to see some decisive action right now.

  • What action do you want from central government?

  • Because the troops have been sent out.

  • What more do you want the government to do?

  • Uh huh.

  • The troops.

  • The troops are very welcome.

  • And they're doing a great job here.

  • You know, helping put sorry about that.

  • Put the flood defenses together and help us with our road closures and the emergency service's.

  • But what we need is real sustainable funding.

  • It was difficult for us to hear in the day after storm carrot battered battered us here.

  • Hey, Chest, too, was being funded.

  • That's the kind of investment that we need to tackle what's going on with climate change in our own lands.

  • Here.

  • Our geography is very special.

  • Here were steep sided hillsides and valleys.

  • We actually need the capital capital projects that you can see around you in terms of the foot alleviation works great, but actually what we need Israel.

  • Sustainable development and really, really financing so that these things stop happening to our communities.

  • Well, deference says that it is investing record amounts.

  • And if you look at the figures £2.6 billion invested up to 2021 1 and 1/2 1000 projects funded, they say, to protect 300,000 homes.

  • So isn't the government putting a fair bit of money in?

  • I don't think we're really feeling that investment at the moment.

  • It feels a lot like the local authorities of shoulder in that burden, and quite frankly, we're not in the position anymore.

  • After years of austerity, Thio front that kind of money.

  • What we need is investment into natural flood management into different kinds of projects.

  • Apart from civil engineering.

  • We need We need money to tackle the root cause of this problem, to think about the landowners and their responsibility to think about sphagnum moss on dhe.

  • How that's been utilized in terms of grouse on soon there's actually a whole plethora of problems that leading communities like cars up and down cold Adele to be invulnerable to extreme weather and global warming.

  • I mean, you mentioned landowners there.

  • I guess there's things that people can do on the ground locally.

  • Like, for example, planting more trees in the Uptons to slow the flow of water.

  • It is not just down to central government.

  • No, we do have some excellent community groups here slow the floor based in Cola Dale.

  • And they do all that kind of what we've just been talking about.

  • Building leaky downs, tree planting really slow in that catchment of water coming down here.

  • But there is This got to be a responsibility for these landowners beyond the amazing community groups that we do have to stop these events happening on.

  • I think that needs legislation and that needs real change of real investment from government.

  • And that's what we were asking for.

  • We're asking for that.

  • Tier one status, like the City of London has in its response to terrorism for roles in tow have that same response for climate change, actually, and how it's affecting that tier.

  • One status was on unlock emergency government funding.

  • Do you get any sense that your calls are being heeded?

  • I mean, we met with the environments that the Secretary of State for environment on Wednesday, but unfortunately, she lost her job the day after.

  • So, you know, we're gonna need to keep those conversations going on.

  • We have made please.

  • The front cover of The Yorkshire Post has quite stark plea, though.

  • You know, we are drowning here on our communities.

  • Can't take this anymore.

  • We're kind of rich in heritage.

  • Our economies is strong here, but they are on their on a knife edge at the moment, and people are quite rightly frustrated and wondering what comes next.

  • The council can only do so much with its partners on.

  • We have led a lot here, but we really, really do need that help.

  • We were desperate for it.

  • Scott Patient.

  • I'll let you get in the dry.

  • Thanks very much for braving the wind and rain forest tonight.

  • Well, we did ask for a government minister to speak to us about flood defences and preparedness, but unfortunately, no one was available.

We've been here since lunch time.

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嵐のデニスは、洪水の防御を強化するために軍が展開されているように英国を打ちのめす (Storm Dennis clatters UK as army is deployed to bolster flood defences)

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    林宜悉 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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