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Somerset flood delay a 'tragedy', says Prince Charles | Somerset flood delay a 'tragedy', says Prince Charles |
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The Prince of Wales has met residents and farmers in the flood-hit Somerset Levels and said it was a "tragedy" that nothing had happened for so long. | The Prince of Wales has met residents and farmers in the flood-hit Somerset Levels and said it was a "tragedy" that nothing had happened for so long. |
Thousands of hectares of land remain under water in the area, where whole villages have been cut off for weeks. | Thousands of hectares of land remain under water in the area, where whole villages have been cut off for weeks. |
Residents have expressed anger at the pace at which the Environment Agency and the government have responded. | Residents have expressed anger at the pace at which the Environment Agency and the government have responded. |
Strong winds and rain have again hit Cornwall and Devon with about 14,000 homes affected by power cuts. | |
Western Power says its repairs are being hampered by the stormy conditions. | Western Power says its repairs are being hampered by the stormy conditions. |
About 1,300 customers in west, south and mid-Wales are also without power. | |
Warnings | Warnings |
Devon and Cornwall Police said it had received more than 65 reports of fallen trees. | Devon and Cornwall Police said it had received more than 65 reports of fallen trees. |
Fire crews have responded as high winds brought down trees and damaged buildings across south and west Wales. | |
The A465 Heads Of The Valleys road was closed at the Hirwaun roundabout after a number of vehicles were reported to have hit a fallen tree. | |
Three severe flood warnings - meaning there is a danger to life - have been issued by the Environment Agency for Weymouth, Lyme Regis Harbour and West Bay Harbour in Dorset. The warnings will remain in force until after high tide at 10:00 GMT on Wednesday. | Three severe flood warnings - meaning there is a danger to life - have been issued by the Environment Agency for Weymouth, Lyme Regis Harbour and West Bay Harbour in Dorset. The warnings will remain in force until after high tide at 10:00 GMT on Wednesday. |
"Very strong winds and high waves are expected along the Dorset coast overnight and on Wednesday morning," the Environment Agency says. | "Very strong winds and high waves are expected along the Dorset coast overnight and on Wednesday morning," the Environment Agency says. |
The Met Office has issued a number of yellow warnings, meaning "be aware". | The Met Office has issued a number of yellow warnings, meaning "be aware". |
It said the heavy rain and gusts of 60-70 mph currently affecting the South West would spread into south-western Wales and some eastern parts of Northern Ireland overnight. Between 10 and 20mm of rain is predicted. | |
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has seven flood alerts in place, meaning flooding is possible. | |
Meanwhile, train companies have warned that services may be cancelled or delayed because of the stormy weather. | |
Southeastern said Network Rail had put in place a 40mph speed restriction across parts of its network between 23:00 GMT and Wednesday evening. | |
South West Trains said it may be necessary to impose a speed restriction of 50mph on certain routes between 10:00 and 19:00 GMT on Wednesday. | |
Repairs on a section of storm-damaged coastal railway line in Devon have been halted because of safety concerns. Network Rail said it was withdrawing all staff working on the track at Dawlish. | Repairs on a section of storm-damaged coastal railway line in Devon have been halted because of safety concerns. Network Rail said it was withdrawing all staff working on the track at Dawlish. |
'Feels sorry' | 'Feels sorry' |
Speaking during his visit to Somerset, the Prince of Wales said: "There's nothing like a jolly good disaster to get people to start doing something. The tragedy is that nothing happened for so long." | |
Many residents have said there has been a slow response from the authorities to the flooding, which has affected many parts of the Somerset Levels since the end of December. | Many residents have said there has been a slow response from the authorities to the flooding, which has affected many parts of the Somerset Levels since the end of December. |
Some have also suggested that a lack of river dredging by the Environment Agency could have exacerbated the scale of the flooding. | Some have also suggested that a lack of river dredging by the Environment Agency could have exacerbated the scale of the flooding. |
Environment Secretary Owen Paterson - who visited the area last week - was harangued by some residents about the "Third World" conditions they were living in. | Environment Secretary Owen Paterson - who visited the area last week - was harangued by some residents about the "Third World" conditions they were living in. |
The Prince of Wales also said during his visit that he "feels very sorry for all the people affected by the flooding". | The Prince of Wales also said during his visit that he "feels very sorry for all the people affected by the flooding". |
Asked to respond to the Prince's comments, David Cameron's official spokesman said: "The prime minister has repeatedly said... that the situation that a number of communities in the Somerset area find themselves in is unacceptable. | Asked to respond to the Prince's comments, David Cameron's official spokesman said: "The prime minister has repeatedly said... that the situation that a number of communities in the Somerset area find themselves in is unacceptable. |
"That is why the government is working so closely with the Environment Agency, the local authority and other agencies to do as much as we can to help those communities." | "That is why the government is working so closely with the Environment Agency, the local authority and other agencies to do as much as we can to help those communities." |
Another band of rain is expected to arrive from the south on Thursday, adds the Met Office. | Another band of rain is expected to arrive from the south on Thursday, adds the Met Office. |
The number of flood warnings - meaning flooding is expected - has been rising through the day. It now stands at more than 60 - most of them in the Midlands, south-east and south-west of England. | The number of flood warnings - meaning flooding is expected - has been rising through the day. It now stands at more than 60 - most of them in the Midlands, south-east and south-west of England. |
There are also more than 200 flood alerts across England and Wales. | There are also more than 200 flood alerts across England and Wales. |
In Cornwall, the local authority estimated storms in the last month have caused more than £4m of damage across the county. | In Cornwall, the local authority estimated storms in the last month have caused more than £4m of damage across the county. |
The Prince of Wales visited the Somerset Levels as patron of the Prince's Countryside Fund, which allocates grants to rural projects and for help in emergencies. | The Prince of Wales visited the Somerset Levels as patron of the Prince's Countryside Fund, which allocates grants to rural projects and for help in emergencies. |
He arrived shortly after noon and spoke to people at Williams Hall in Stoke St Gregory before touring the area. | He arrived shortly after noon and spoke to people at Williams Hall in Stoke St Gregory before touring the area. |
Prince Charles was taken to the village of Muchelney by boat and later climbed on to a tractor-towed trailer for a journey along flooded roads to a farm in Thorney. | Prince Charles was taken to the village of Muchelney by boat and later climbed on to a tractor-towed trailer for a journey along flooded roads to a farm in Thorney. |
The Prince's Countryside Fund is donating £50,000 to help the region. It has allocated £25,000 to the Farming Help Partnership, with the remainder given to the Somerset Community Foundation. | The Prince's Countryside Fund is donating £50,000 to help the region. It has allocated £25,000 to the Farming Help Partnership, with the remainder given to the Somerset Community Foundation. |
Earlier, Environment Agency chairman Lord Smith told the BBC dredging of river channels was part of the answer for Somerset but a comprehensive solution was needed. | Earlier, Environment Agency chairman Lord Smith told the BBC dredging of river channels was part of the answer for Somerset but a comprehensive solution was needed. |
He said one option in future was to try to hold back water further up the catchment to prevent so much reaching the Levels, which lie below sea level. | He said one option in future was to try to hold back water further up the catchment to prevent so much reaching the Levels, which lie below sea level. |
But Lord Smith reiterated there was not a limitless amount of money available for tackling floods. | But Lord Smith reiterated there was not a limitless amount of money available for tackling floods. |
"Most people would say lives come first, and homes and businesses have to come after that," he said. | "Most people would say lives come first, and homes and businesses have to come after that," he said. |
On Monday, the government announced an additional £300,000 of funding on top of financial support already available to local authorities to repair bridges and roads, bringing its total cash support to £7m. | On Monday, the government announced an additional £300,000 of funding on top of financial support already available to local authorities to repair bridges and roads, bringing its total cash support to £7m. |
The Environment Agency has opened a cheaper helpline for flooding victims in England after complaints that callers were being charged up to 41p a minute to ring the existing number when using a mobile phone, with the money going to a private company. | The Environment Agency has opened a cheaper helpline for flooding victims in England after complaints that callers were being charged up to 41p a minute to ring the existing number when using a mobile phone, with the money going to a private company. |
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