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‘Homes may have to be abandoned’: how climate crisis has reshaped Britain’s flood risk

As rivers swell and homes are cut off, scientists say UK winter rainfall is already 20 years ahead of predictions

When flooding hit the low-lying Somerset Levels in 2014, it took two months for the waters to rise. This week it took two days, said Rebecca Horsington, chair of the Flooding on the Levels Action Group and a born-and-bred resident. A fierce barrage of storms from the Atlantic has drenched south-west England in January, saturating soils and supercharging rivers.

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© Composite: Artwork by Alex Mellon and Guardian Design. Source Photographs by Shutterstock, Neil Owen, Getty Images, iStockphoto, Reuters

© Composite: Artwork by Alex Mellon and Guardian Design. Source Photographs by Shutterstock, Neil Owen, Getty Images, iStockphoto, Reuters

© Composite: Artwork by Alex Mellon and Guardian Design. Source Photographs by Shutterstock, Neil Owen, Getty Images, iStockphoto, Reuters

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