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England flooding an absolute tragedy, says Boris Johnson England flooding: Communities to get practical and financial help
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The prime minister has announced more support for communities in parts of Northern England that have been affected by flooding. The prime minister has announced more support for communities in parts of Northern England affected by flooding.
Boris Johnson made the commitment following a meeting of the government's emergency Cobra committee earlier.Boris Johnson made the commitment following a meeting of the government's emergency Cobra committee earlier.
He said the situation was "an absolute tragedy" for those who have seen "such damage to their homes and livestock" . He had faced criticism from Labour and the Liberal Democrats who said he should declare a "national emergency".
Labour and the Lib Dems have criticised the government for its handling of the severe flooding. Mr Johnson said it had been "an absolute tragedy for those who have seen such damage to their homes and livestock".
But Mr Johnson said authorities were working "flat out" and a request had been made for "a little bit more help" from the military in getting sandbags and other defences to some of the areas affected. He said authorities were working "flat out" and a request had been made for "a little bit more help" from the military in getting sandbags and other defences to some of the areas affected.
Severe flood warnings remain in place on five areas on the River Don - which means there is a risk to life. Among the measures announced by Mr Johnson were:
Among the measures announced by Mr Johnson are: Have flood and fire services been cut?
Community rallies to help flood-hit villagers
What are the factors making floods worse?What are the factors making floods worse?
How do you stop flooding?How do you stop flooding?
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn had earlier said the government's response was "woeful" while Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson called for "long-term policy changes".Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn had earlier said the government's response was "woeful" while Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson called for "long-term policy changes".
They both urged the prime minister to declare a "national emergency".They both urged the prime minister to declare a "national emergency".
Referring to the response for people affected by the flooding, Mr Johnson added: "I know there will be people who feel that that isn't good enough.Referring to the response for people affected by the flooding, Mr Johnson added: "I know there will be people who feel that that isn't good enough.
"I know there will be people who are worrying about the damage to their homes, who will be worried about the insurance situation, worried about the losses they face."I know there will be people who are worrying about the damage to their homes, who will be worried about the insurance situation, worried about the losses they face.
"All I want to say to those people is that there are schemes to cover those losses.""All I want to say to those people is that there are schemes to cover those losses."
The Environment Agency has 30 flood warnings in place as well as five severe warnings on the River Don in South Yorkshire. The five severe flood warnings along the River Don in South Yorkshire have now been removed, but 20 flood warnings - meaning "flooding is expected" - remain in place.
About 500 homes have been flooded in Doncaster with more than 1,000 properties evacuated in areas hit by the floods.About 500 homes have been flooded in Doncaster with more than 1,000 properties evacuated in areas hit by the floods.
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for rain covering large parts of the country on Tuesday and Thursday. The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for rain covering large parts of the country on Wednesday and Thursday.
Last week extensive downpours meant several areas were struck by a month's worth of rain in a single day.Last week extensive downpours meant several areas were struck by a month's worth of rain in a single day.