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Flooding choice to protect 'town or country', says agency chief Flooding choice to protect 'town or country', says agency chief
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There is "no bottomless purse" for flood defences and "difficult but sensible choices about where and what to protect" must be made, the head of the Environment Agency has said.There is "no bottomless purse" for flood defences and "difficult but sensible choices about where and what to protect" must be made, the head of the Environment Agency has said.
Chairman Lord Smith, writing in the Daily Telegraph, said "tricky questions" included "town or country, front rooms or farmland"?Chairman Lord Smith, writing in the Daily Telegraph, said "tricky questions" included "town or country, front rooms or farmland"?
The agency has been criticised for its response to the Somerset Levels floods.The agency has been criticised for its response to the Somerset Levels floods.
Meanwhile, forecasters are warning of further gales and heavy rain to come.Meanwhile, forecasters are warning of further gales and heavy rain to come.
'Extraordinary combination''Extraordinary combination'
The Environment Agency (EA), which covers England, has been accused of failing to dredge rivers in order to protect the Somerset Levels, which have been badly hit by flooding in recent weeks.The Environment Agency (EA), which covers England, has been accused of failing to dredge rivers in order to protect the Somerset Levels, which have been badly hit by flooding in recent weeks.
Villages such as Muchelney have been cut off for almost a month and about 11,500 hectares (28,420 acres) of the Levels are flooded.Villages such as Muchelney have been cut off for almost a month and about 11,500 hectares (28,420 acres) of the Levels are flooded.
Dredging normally refers to increasing the depth of the river channel by removing silt that builds up over years.Dredging normally refers to increasing the depth of the river channel by removing silt that builds up over years.
Last week Lord Smith said dredging would "probably make a small difference", adding: "It's not the comprehensive answer some people have been claiming it is."Last week Lord Smith said dredging would "probably make a small difference", adding: "It's not the comprehensive answer some people have been claiming it is."
Writing in Monday's Telegraph, Lord Smith said the country had faced "an extraordinary combination of weather conditions over the past eight weeks".Writing in Monday's Telegraph, Lord Smith said the country had faced "an extraordinary combination of weather conditions over the past eight weeks".
"Prolonged periods of heavy rain and gale-force winds have affected almost every part of England," he said."Prolonged periods of heavy rain and gale-force winds have affected almost every part of England," he said.
'No quick fixes''No quick fixes'
Lord Smith praised EA staff for "working the whole time to help communities at risk".Lord Smith praised EA staff for "working the whole time to help communities at risk".
"They've been running pumping stations, erecting defences, issuing warnings and clearing blockages from rivers - often in the most challenging conditions," he said."They've been running pumping stations, erecting defences, issuing warnings and clearing blockages from rivers - often in the most challenging conditions," he said.
But he said there were "no quick fixes in the face of this kind of extreme rainfall".But he said there were "no quick fixes in the face of this kind of extreme rainfall".
He said that, while agricultural land was important, government rules placed the highest priority on lives and homes, adding: "Most people would agree that this is the right approach.He said that, while agricultural land was important, government rules placed the highest priority on lives and homes, adding: "Most people would agree that this is the right approach.
"But this involves tricky issues of policy and priority: town or country, front rooms or farmland?" he said."But this involves tricky issues of policy and priority: town or country, front rooms or farmland?" he said.
"Flood defences cost money; and how much should the taxpayer be prepared to spend on different places, communities and livelihoods - in Somerset, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, or East Anglia?""Flood defences cost money; and how much should the taxpayer be prepared to spend on different places, communities and livelihoods - in Somerset, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, or East Anglia?"
He added: "More than a million homes have been defended, up and down the country, over the past couple of months - in the face of everything that nature could throw at us.He added: "More than a million homes have been defended, up and down the country, over the past couple of months - in the face of everything that nature could throw at us.
"I'm proud of what the Environment Agency and its staff have done."I'm proud of what the Environment Agency and its staff have done.
"We now need to try to do even better, especially for Somerset.""We now need to try to do even better, especially for Somerset."
Forces stand-by Forces on stand-by
The agency says it is now running pumps 24 hours a day to drain the huge amounts of water that have made it a miserable start to the year for people living on the Somerset Levels.The agency says it is now running pumps 24 hours a day to drain the huge amounts of water that have made it a miserable start to the year for people living on the Somerset Levels.
Members of all three branches of the armed forces are on stand-by to help villages in Somerset cut off by the floods. Worse still, police say flood-hit victims are being targeted by thieves.
About 600 gallons of domestic heating oil was reported stolen from a farm in the Somerset village of Moorland and two fire service quad bikes were taken from nearby Burrowbridge.
Members of all three branches of the armed forces are on stand-by to help villages cut off by the floods.
Prince Charles is expected to visit parts of the Somerset Levels on Tuesday.
The EA has two severe flood warnings in place, meaning there is danger to life, for the Severn estuary, near Gloucester.The EA has two severe flood warnings in place, meaning there is danger to life, for the Severn estuary, near Gloucester.
Another covers the south Cornwall coast between Land's End and Plymouth, where people are being warned to stay off beaches, promenades, roads and footpaths in the area because of strong winds, large waves and high tides.Another covers the south Cornwall coast between Land's End and Plymouth, where people are being warned to stay off beaches, promenades, roads and footpaths in the area because of strong winds, large waves and high tides.
More than 90 flood warnings and more than 230 flood alerts are also in place in England and Wales.More than 90 flood warnings and more than 230 flood alerts are also in place in England and Wales.
Along the Welsh coast, a clean-operation is under way after strong winds and high tides over the weekend battered Aberystwyth seafront for a second time this year.Along the Welsh coast, a clean-operation is under way after strong winds and high tides over the weekend battered Aberystwyth seafront for a second time this year.
In Newgale, Pembrokeshire, 10 people were rescued after a bus was stranded in flood waters.In Newgale, Pembrokeshire, 10 people were rescued after a bus was stranded in flood waters.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency says there are 14 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible, in Scotland, while there are three flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, in Tayside.The Scottish Environment Protection Agency says there are 14 flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible, in Scotland, while there are three flood warnings, meaning flooding is expected, in Tayside.
A search for a sea angler, missing off the Aberdeenshire coast since the early hours of Sunday, has been stood down.A search for a sea angler, missing off the Aberdeenshire coast since the early hours of Sunday, has been stood down.
Rescue teams scoured the water and shoreline at Tangle-Ha, north of St Cyrus, until midnight, but no trace of the man was found.Rescue teams scoured the water and shoreline at Tangle-Ha, north of St Cyrus, until midnight, but no trace of the man was found.
The Met Office said more rain was on the way over the next few days, which was particularly bad news for parts of southern England.The Met Office said more rain was on the way over the next few days, which was particularly bad news for parts of southern England.
It also said it was likely the weather would remain "very unsettled" for the rest of February.It also said it was likely the weather would remain "very unsettled" for the rest of February.
The Environment Agency said the flood risk would continue over the next week.The Environment Agency said the flood risk would continue over the next week.