The floods of June and July hit 27,500 homes and 7,000 businesses. The aftermath is still with us: many of the dispossessed are still living in caravan cities or queueing for water bowsers. But now that the immediate danger has receded, attention is turning to the future, and the 5 million people living in areas at risk of flooding in England and Wales. How can we ensure that such widespread devastation never happens again?
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