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Compensation for devastating flooding ‘fell far short’ – report
Western Mail
|September 10, 2025
COMPENSATION for flooding victims in Wales “fell far short” of covering the true cost of damage and disruption families and businesses faced, a review into two “devastating” winter storms has found.
An inquiry by the Senedd’s climate change, environment and infrastructure committee into Welsh Government and local authority responses to flooding caused by devastating storms Bert and Darragh last year has exposed “critical gaps” in support for those affected by flooding.
The group of MSs heard from residents, councils and charities about “repeated hardship and unmet needs” after homes and businesses were damaged.
The report calls on the Welsh Government to conduct a thorough review into emergency funding, simplify access to insurance and clarify the responsibilities of various organisations responsible for flooding. The government said it would respond to the recommendations in due course.
Over a three-week period last November and December, Storms Bert and Darragh battered the UK and brought devastation to Welsh communities.
Pontypridd, in Rhondda Cynon Taf (RCT), was hit by flooding again during Storm Bert, with more than 200 properties impacted. Many of those affected were still trying to get back on their feet after being hit by devastating flooding in 2020.
In Cwmntillery, Blaenau Gwent, part of a disused coal tip collapsed, causing a landslide and forcing multiple homes to be evacuated.
Just weeks later, Storm Darragh brought extremely high winds and left tens of thousands of homes without power.
After the storms, the Welsh Government and some local authorities issued emergency grants of £500 and £1,000 to affected households, with additional support for businesses.
However, the inquiry repeatedly heard that these payments fell far short of covering the true cost of the flood damage and disruption that families and businesses faced.
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