The Daily Mirror editorialises :
Carpets, furniture, wallpaper –
everything will be destroyed.
After the filthy water is pumped
out, properties must be dried and cleaned before people can start thinking of
redecorating and replacing their lost goods.
The emergency services performed
their usual heroics and badly stretched local authorities are playing vital
roles.
Heavy rain isn’t preventable and
complaining about the weather isn’t going to end downpours.
Yet
cutting spending nationally on flood defences was a false economy by the Tories, transferring the financial cost on to
tenants and householders who endure the heartache of disasters.
Storm Desmond couldn’t be wished
away but surely we can in future stop so many families being washed out of
their homes.
Whenever there are floods in the South, then heaven and earth are moved to deal with them, as well as to try and prevent any repetition. Rightly so. But when are we going to enjoy the benefits of equal citizenship?
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