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Five per cent of Welsh homes ‘at high risk of flooding by 2080’

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February 26, 2026

MORE than 800,000 homes could be at high risk of severe flooding by 2080, an analysis has found, as green groups warn of the growing climate change impacts facing UK households.

Five per cent of Welsh homes ‘at high risk of flooding by 2080’

A major incident was declared after widespread flooding in Monmouth last November

(CHRISTOPHER FURLONG)

Campaigners are urging the UK Government and other political parties to make polluters pay, fund local authorities and emergency services, and ensure access to affordable home insurance ahead of the local elections.

Communities across the country have been hit by storms, incessant rainfall and flooding in recent weeks, with the south east and south of England experiencing their wettest starts to the year on record.

Around 866,000 homes - equivalent to the total of those in Birmingham, Liverpool and Sheffield ~ could be at “high” or “very high” risk from increased levels of flooding by 2080 should global temperatures rise by 2.4°C above pre-industrial levels, according to the research carried out by flood risk assessment firm Geosmart on behalf of Greenpeace.

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