Welsh Government Issues Statement on Flooding Events, Performance of Defences
"This Written Statement provides an update on the recent flooding and outlines how this Government's ongoing investment has ensured we remain resilient to flood events. It also considers the long-term implications of climate change on Welsh communities.
"During the last month, we have witnessed consistent heavy rain and high spring tides. Throughout the period, our river and coastal assets have performed as expected and helped to prevent thousands of properties from flooding.
"I greatly sympathise with people who were unfortunately affected. Local Authorities reported flooding to properties in
"My thanks go to the hard work of officers in our Local Authorities, the emergency services and Natural Resources Wales, who were working in atrocious conditions, ensuring those defences did their job and helping residents who were affected.
"Flood and coastal risk management remains a priority, with over
"When our planning, response and recovery capabilities are tested following flooding events, it is vital we look at what went well and what lessons can be learned to improve. The following examples demonstrate where our investment in flood alleviation has made a real difference:
* The St Asaph scheme, opened in 2018, continues to perform well in response to the recent high rainfall events.
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* During the recent high tide events,
"Whilst such reports alongside our continued investment give reason for optimism we cannot afford to be complacent. Climate change will bring more intense storms and greater risk of tidal surges combined with rising seas. However, it will not only be coastal areas at heightened risk but all of our communities, with an increased chance of flash flooding from surface water and rivers.
"There are a number of communities where difficult decisions need to be made. Such conversations need to be led at a local level, with the involvement of residents and businesses.
"I will shortly publish new research, exploring the issues facing Fairbourne, a community facing up to climate change and helping shape their own future. This will accompany Gwynedd's own plan, supported by our Flood programme, Fairbourne: A Framework for the Future which was published on 10 October.
"Climate Change is at the forefront of my agenda and I fully acknowledge how flooding and coastal erosion are two of the most direct consequences of sea level rise and increasing storm intensity, not only on wellbeing but wider economic, environmental and social factors. Our emphasis will remain on those communities directly affected by all types of flooding which carry a risk to life.
"Work is continuing across Government and later this year I will publish our new climate change adaptation plan, Prosperity for All: A Climate Conscious Wales. The plan will set out how we are preparing for the risks from climate change across all sectors, including our commitments to support our communities, recognising how the effects of flooding and climate change have wider implications across all of our portfolios."



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