There are nine severe flood warnings – meaning “danger to life” – in England and Wales, mostly centred on York which was badly hit by flooding on Saturday.
David Cameron has defended government spending on flood defences after the devastation across northern England.
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The Environment Agency said on Monday there would have to be a “complete rethink” of flood defences.
December has seen communities in Cumbria, Lancashire, Greater Manchester and Yorkshire swamped by rising waters.
Storm Frank poses a new threat in the wake of what Storm Eva brought over the Christmas weekend.
The Met Office has issued amber weather warnings – meaning “be prepared” – for rain in Strathclyde; Central, Tayside and Fife; Dumfries, Galloway, Lothian and Borders; and North West England for Wednesday.
There are also yellow weather warnings – meaning “be aware” – for rain for the rest of Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales, North East England and Yorkshire and Humber.
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