British PM Boris Johnson faces scrutiny for flooding response after Storm Dennis

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British PM Boris Johnson faces scrutiny for flooding response after Storm Dennis
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LONDON (NYTIMES) - Prime Minister Boris Johnson's response to a storm that battered Britain over the weekend, causing severe flooding in hundreds of towns and villages, prompted a backlash from critics inside and outside his party on Monday (Feb 17).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

LONDON - Prime Minister Boris Johnson's response to a storm that battered Britain over the weekend, causing severe flooding in hundreds of towns and villages, prompted a backlash from critics inside and outside his party on Monday .

Flood warnings remained in place across the country, but Johnson had not called a meeting of the government's emergencies committee, known as COBRA, to discuss the situation. Some areas were still recovering from heavy rains and strong winds brought by another storm just a week earlier. At least one person died as a result of the flooding over the weekend, and hundreds more have been displaced, the BBC reported.Mohammad Heidarzadeh, head of Brunel University's coastal engineering and resilience lab, said the country's flood defense systems, which were developed decades ago, were"not fit to address the current climate situation, which is characterised by high frequency and high intensity climate events.

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