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Thousands more homes in England are at risk of flooding than previously thought, new analysis by the Environment Agency (EA) has revealed.

Some 6.3 million homes and businesses are in areas that could flood from sudden rain, crashing seas and burst river banks, the EA said.

The figure is up from 5.5 million in the last assessment from 2018.

It means one in five properties are now in an area vulnerable to flooding.

It comes as residents across the country are still drying out their homes from flooding unleashed by recent storms Bert, Conall and Darragh.

In September, the government confirmed thousands of England’s flood defences were below standard, just as rainy season loomed.

Today’s analysis from the EA found nearly two in five roads are in areas at some risk of flooding, along with more than a fifth of schools, and over a quarter of hospitals and medical facilities.

The major new update used more advanced data and new mapping down to a two-metre scale, and for the first time also factored in the impact of climate change.

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Could flooding earlier this year have been predicted?

Britain is no stranger to rainy weather. But hotter air holds more moisture, hence global warming is making rainfall in the UK heavier.

As the climate is on course to get hotter still, the number of properties that risk flooding is set to increase to one in four within 30 years, the EA warned.

Toby Perkins MP, chair of the Environmental Audit Committee of MPs, called the findings “grim reading”.

“While climate change is exacerbating flooding, we can absolutely improve our resilience so householders and business owners can stop floodwaters in their tracks.”

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