Flood-Threatened Homes May Not Receive Protection, Report Warns
A new report has raised concerns that thousands of homes at risk of flooding may be left unprotected due to gaps in government planning and funding. Despite increasing awareness of climate-related threats, the analysis suggests that many residential areas vulnerable to rising water levels and extreme weather will not benefit from existing flood defense projects.
Experts warn that the lack of comprehensive coverage could expose families to repeated damage, higher insurance costs, and displacement. The report also highlights that climate change is intensifying the frequency of extreme rainfall and coastal surges, leaving aging infrastructure under growing pressure.
Campaigners are urging authorities to prioritize investment in protective barriers, sustainable drainage systems, and relocation assistance where necessary. Without immediate action, they caution, the costs of emergency response and property loss may far exceed the price of preventative measures.


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