VoteClimate: River Severn Flooding - 11th March 2020

River Severn Flooding - 11th March 2020

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate River Severn Flooding.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2020-03-11/debates/00C41024-6A12-4B6A-9A76-CFBCFCA378D5/RiverSevernFlooding

16:19 The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Rebecca Pow)

As has been mentioned, flooding is not a new phenomenon. With climate change, we have to expect more frequent extreme weather events, and that is why we are investing record amounts in flood defences to protect our communities along rivers such as the Severn and the Wye. I hope that Members will welcome the Chancellor’s announcement today of a huge boost to flooding funding, to the tune of £5.2 billion, in the flood and coastal erosion management package. That underlines the Government’s commitment to this area. Within that, there is a £200 million package over six years for a place-based resilience programme, which my right hon. Friend the Member for Ludlow (Philip Dunne) mentioned. That will support more than 25 local areas—urban, rural and coastal—from the north to the midlands to the south, with each taking innovative actions to improve flood resilience.

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