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About £1bn a year is needed for flood defences, Environment Agency chief executive Baroness Young has said. | About £1bn a year is needed for flood defences, Environment Agency chief executive Baroness Young has said. |
Waters have continued to rise and eight severe flood warnings are in place across the Midlands and south England. | Waters have continued to rise and eight severe flood warnings are in place across the Midlands and south England. |
Fresh water supplies have almost run out in parts of Gloucestershire and RAF helicopters are rescuing people from Tewkesbury, which is cut off. | Fresh water supplies have almost run out in parts of Gloucestershire and RAF helicopters are rescuing people from Tewkesbury, which is cut off. |
Earlier, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn defended the flood response and said conditions were "unprecedented". | Earlier, Environment Secretary Hilary Benn defended the flood response and said conditions were "unprecedented". |
Mr Benn told the BBC's Sunday AM programme: "This was very, very intense rainfall, with five inches in 24 hours in some areas, even some of the best defences are going to be overwhelmed." | Mr Benn told the BBC's Sunday AM programme: "This was very, very intense rainfall, with five inches in 24 hours in some areas, even some of the best defences are going to be overwhelmed." |
People in Tewkesbury are being rescued by helicopter and boatEnlarge Image | People in Tewkesbury are being rescued by helicopter and boatEnlarge Image |
He said there had been a cut in the Environment Agency's forward planning budget, but capital expenditure was being increased from £600m to £800m by 2010/11. | He said there had been a cut in the Environment Agency's forward planning budget, but capital expenditure was being increased from £600m to £800m by 2010/11. |
But Baroness Young said more investment was essential because climate change would increase the likelihood of flooding. | But Baroness Young said more investment was essential because climate change would increase the likelihood of flooding. |
"But it will take some time to get flood defences into place and it won't completely remove the risk of flooding," she told the BBC. | "But it will take some time to get flood defences into place and it won't completely remove the risk of flooding," she told the BBC. |
Emergency services are battling to prevent the flooding of a major electricity substation on the outskirts of Gloucester which supplies power to 500,000 people. | Emergency services are battling to prevent the flooding of a major electricity substation on the outskirts of Gloucester which supplies power to 500,000 people. |
A power cut is also expected to hit 450 homes in the Priors Park area of Tewkesbury shortly and water has reportedly begun to infiltrate 12th century Tewkesbury Abbey. | A power cut is also expected to hit 450 homes in the Priors Park area of Tewkesbury shortly and water has reportedly begun to infiltrate 12th century Tewkesbury Abbey. |
Electricity supplier Central Networks has advised customers to ring 0800 328 1111 to report loss of supply. | Electricity supplier Central Networks has advised customers to ring 0800 328 1111 to report loss of supply. |
Elsewhere, the Army has taken humanitarian aid to Upton-on-Severn in Worcestershire and swathes of Warwickshire are submerged. | Elsewhere, the Army has taken humanitarian aid to Upton-on-Severn in Worcestershire and swathes of Warwickshire are submerged. |
Severe warnings are also in place for Oxfordshire, Berkshire and parts of London, and the Environment Agency said "serious flooding" was likely in Oxford on Sunday night. | Severe warnings are also in place for Oxfordshire, Berkshire and parts of London, and the Environment Agency said "serious flooding" was likely in Oxford on Sunday night. |
The main developments include: | The main developments include: |
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TRAVEL CHAOS M5 - reopened northbound between J14, Thornbury and J13, Stroud, after a vehicle fireRoads including A44, A417 and A38 - parts closed or blockedCentral Trains - services to and from Birmingham New St and Hereford reduced or suspendedFirst Great Western - services to and from Paddington, Oxford, Hereford, Worcester and Gloucester disruptedVirgin trains - services suspended from Birmingham New StChiltern Railways - services from Banbury suspendedNorthern Rail - Rotherham Central closed, Sheffield services disruptedUK airports - no reports of disruption Latest from BBC Travel | TRAVEL CHAOS M5 - reopened northbound between J14, Thornbury and J13, Stroud, after a vehicle fireRoads including A44, A417 and A38 - parts closed or blockedCentral Trains - services to and from Birmingham New St and Hereford reduced or suspendedFirst Great Western - services to and from Paddington, Oxford, Hereford, Worcester and Gloucester disruptedVirgin trains - services suspended from Birmingham New StChiltern Railways - services from Banbury suspendedNorthern Rail - Rotherham Central closed, Sheffield services disruptedUK airports - no reports of disruption Latest from BBC Travel |
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Mr Benn praised the emergency services' and said he had "total confidence" in the Environment Agency's response. | Mr Benn praised the emergency services' and said he had "total confidence" in the Environment Agency's response. |
Clive Guest fled his home after the River Avon's banks burstIn pictures | Clive Guest fled his home after the River Avon's banks burstIn pictures |
Among the lessons to be learned, said Mr Benn, was whether flood defences should be kept closer to vulnerable areas and put up earlier. | Among the lessons to be learned, said Mr Benn, was whether flood defences should be kept closer to vulnerable areas and put up earlier. |
He was responding to criticism flood defences destined for Upton upon Severn had not reached the town in time because the vehicle carrying them had got stuck on the M5. | He was responding to criticism flood defences destined for Upton upon Severn had not reached the town in time because the vehicle carrying them had got stuck on the M5. |
And he dismissed suggestions that armed forces overstretch meant there were not enough troops available to help deal with the crisis. | And he dismissed suggestions that armed forces overstretch meant there were not enough troops available to help deal with the crisis. |
Earlier Baroness Young said following Met Office predictions early last week there had been warnings about the floods on radio and television as well as on the Environment Agency website and telephone information line. | Earlier Baroness Young said following Met Office predictions early last week there had been warnings about the floods on radio and television as well as on the Environment Agency website and telephone information line. |
And she urged people to check these sources and plan how they would cope if forced to evacuate their home. | And she urged people to check these sources and plan how they would cope if forced to evacuate their home. |
YOUR PICTURES Your images of flooding from around the country Tap water 'could run dry' | YOUR PICTURES Your images of flooding from around the country Tap water 'could run dry' |
Sir Menzies Campbell, the Liberal Democrat leader, agreed more needed to be spent on flood defences. | Sir Menzies Campbell, the Liberal Democrat leader, agreed more needed to be spent on flood defences. |
"It was known for some days that this was likely to happen. I think there'll be questions asked about the degree of preparedness there was to meet what is obviously a very, very dramatic outcome," said Sir Menzies. | "It was known for some days that this was likely to happen. I think there'll be questions asked about the degree of preparedness there was to meet what is obviously a very, very dramatic outcome," said Sir Menzies. |
Conservative leader David Cameron, who has called for a public inquiry into the crisis, said people wanted to know why flood defence resources were often miles away from where they were needed. | Conservative leader David Cameron, who has called for a public inquiry into the crisis, said people wanted to know why flood defence resources were often miles away from where they were needed. |
Warm clothing | Warm clothing |
Oxfordshire is preparing for more localised flooding by closing roads and issuing residents with sandbags and advising them to move upstairs or find friends or relatives to stay with. | Oxfordshire is preparing for more localised flooding by closing roads and issuing residents with sandbags and advising them to move upstairs or find friends or relatives to stay with. |
Police have also advised anyone travelling through Hereford and Worcestershire to pack supplies and warm clothing as more rain is predicted. | Police have also advised anyone travelling through Hereford and Worcestershire to pack supplies and warm clothing as more rain is predicted. |
HAVE YOUR SAY We must now look at proper regional controls and answers for surface water problems Ted Smith, Worcester Send us your experiences Army called in with supplies | HAVE YOUR SAY We must now look at proper regional controls and answers for surface water problems Ted Smith, Worcester Send us your experiences Army called in with supplies |
In one of the RAF's biggest peacetime rescue operations around 100 people in Worcestershire were airlifted to safety over the weekend, while more than 1,000 spent a second night in emergency rest centres. | In one of the RAF's biggest peacetime rescue operations around 100 people in Worcestershire were airlifted to safety over the weekend, while more than 1,000 spent a second night in emergency rest centres. |
Despite the heightened risk of flooding to central and southern England, the Met Office does not have any severe weather warnings in place. | Despite the heightened risk of flooding to central and southern England, the Met Office does not have any severe weather warnings in place. |
The BBC Weather Centre said outbreaks of rain are expected, some heavy, across the north east of Scotland on Sunday evening, but in Wales showers should be lighter and more scattered, giving some relief to the worst affected areas in the east around the River Wye. | The BBC Weather Centre said outbreaks of rain are expected, some heavy, across the north east of Scotland on Sunday evening, but in Wales showers should be lighter and more scattered, giving some relief to the worst affected areas in the east around the River Wye. |
BBC forecaster Susan Powell said more rain was expected on Monday, but most would be away from the severely flooded parts of the Midlands. | BBC forecaster Susan Powell said more rain was expected on Monday, but most would be away from the severely flooded parts of the Midlands. |
Instead, she said concern could shift to areas in the South, close to the River Thames, where an inch of rain could fall on Monday. | Instead, she said concern could shift to areas in the South, close to the River Thames, where an inch of rain could fall on Monday. |
Environment Agency floodline: 0845 988 1188 | Environment Agency floodline: 0845 988 1188 |