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Insurers warn on flood risk homes | Insurers warn on flood risk homes |
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Hundreds of thousands of homes could be uninsurable and uninhabitable unless stricter planning controls are introduced, insurers have warned. | Hundreds of thousands of homes could be uninsurable and uninhabitable unless stricter planning controls are introduced, insurers have warned. |
The Association of British Insurers (ABI) said a third of the three million new homes the government wants to see by 2020 will be built on flood plains. | |
The ABI says last summer's floods cost the industry more than £3bn. | The ABI says last summer's floods cost the industry more than £3bn. |
It said 13 major developments have been passed, despite Environment Agency advice on flood risk in the past year. | It said 13 major developments have been passed, despite Environment Agency advice on flood risk in the past year. |
'In jeopardy' | 'In jeopardy' |
Seven of the sites, including a new caravan park and a development of bungalows, are deemed to be at high risk from flooding. | Seven of the sites, including a new caravan park and a development of bungalows, are deemed to be at high risk from flooding. |
"The government's ambitious housing plans are in jeopardy unless we reduce the flood risk," said the ABI's assistant director of property, Justin Jacobs. | |
"Where a local authority plans to ignore flood risk advice, the government should step in and review the proposals and be compelled to publish their decision," he said. | "Where a local authority plans to ignore flood risk advice, the government should step in and review the proposals and be compelled to publish their decision," he said. |
The association said where a local authority plans to ignore flood risk advice, the government should step in and review the proposals and be compelled to publish their decision. | The association said where a local authority plans to ignore flood risk advice, the government should step in and review the proposals and be compelled to publish their decision. |
He said: "Insurers want to continue to provide flood cover, but poor planning decisions will lead to more homes becoming unsaleable, uninsurable and uninhabitable." | He said: "Insurers want to continue to provide flood cover, but poor planning decisions will lead to more homes becoming unsaleable, uninsurable and uninhabitable." |
Despite the Environment Agency being consulted on new developments, as a statutory requirement, planning permission was still being given despite the agency highlighting flood risks, the group said. | Despite the Environment Agency being consulted on new developments, as a statutory requirement, planning permission was still being given despite the agency highlighting flood risks, the group said. |
'Worst year' | 'Worst year' |
At the same time it said some new developments were displacing flood risks to other areas. | At the same time it said some new developments were displacing flood risks to other areas. |
The 2007 floods in Yorkshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire will cost the insurance industry more than £3 billion, and, combined with other events, they helped make 2007 the worst year ever for weather-related claims. | The 2007 floods in Yorkshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire will cost the insurance industry more than £3 billion, and, combined with other events, they helped make 2007 the worst year ever for weather-related claims. |
The ABI said insurers had so far paid out £1 billion of claims as a result of last summer's floods. | The ABI said insurers had so far paid out £1 billion of claims as a result of last summer's floods. |
More than half of the 15,000 households that were in temporary accommodation have now been able to return home, while three-quarters of people are expected to be back in their own homes before Easter, it added. | More than half of the 15,000 households that were in temporary accommodation have now been able to return home, while three-quarters of people are expected to be back in their own homes before Easter, it added. |
Insurers have pledged to continue offering flood insurance to existing policyholders where the risk of floods is being managed. | Insurers have pledged to continue offering flood insurance to existing policyholders where the risk of floods is being managed. |
But after the 2007 floods and in the light of the increasing number and extent of floods linked to climate change, the industry is reviewing the issue. | But after the 2007 floods and in the light of the increasing number and extent of floods linked to climate change, the industry is reviewing the issue. |