Lincolnshire floods: 'Extreme weather means living with risk'
- A senior Environment Agency official stated that extreme weather events make it impossible to completely eliminate flooding risk in Lincolnshire, where over 200 properties were affected this week.
- The Environment Agency invested more than £200m in flood prevention over the past decade and has a 10-year plan for Scotter, according to Leigh Edlin.
- Councillor Colin Davie called for more investment to address flooding issues, noting that recent rainfall caused significant problems.
- Fairfield Community Farm is seeking donations after floodwaters ruined animal food and bedding, with owner Kathy Owen describing the situation as 'heartbreaking.
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