Weather Scotland: Labour pledge to create Cobra-style taskforce to help tackle flooding

​A Cobra-style taskforce would be introduced to help prevent flooding, Labour has said, as it hit out at Government "failure" to protect communities.

It comes as areas across Scotland and north-east England attempt to recover after being hit with the worst of Storm Babet, which caused serious damage and several deaths when it hit last week.

Labour said that it would create a flood resilience taskforce that would meet before every winter and would co-ordinate preparation between the Government, local councils and emergency services.

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The party said the new body would ensure vulnerable areas were identified in advance, as well as providing accountability for progress on flood prevention.

The Met Office has issued new yellow warnings for rain in regions across Scotland. Picture: Getty ImagesThe Met Office has issued new yellow warnings for rain in regions across Scotland. Picture: Getty Images
The Met Office has issued new yellow warnings for rain in regions across Scotland. Picture: Getty Images

It claimed ministers' inaction on the issue has cost the economy nearly £4 billion since 2010 across four major floods, accusing the Conservatives of "complacency".

Shadow environment secretary Steve Reed said: "My heart goes out to all families and businesses whose lives and livelihoods have been damaged by these floods. The Conservatives' sticking-plaster approach has left communities devastated and cost the economy billions of pounds.

"In government, Labour will set up a flood resilience taskforce that meets before every winter to make sure there is better co-ordination between national and local government and emergency services on the ground, so we give communities and local economies far better protection against flood damage."

Labour said it would also appoint a "minister for resilience" at the Cabinet Office to better respond to emergencies.

Environment secretary Therese Coffey raised eyebrows this week when she suggested the damage done by Storm Babet was harder to predict because rain came in from the east.

The Conservatives said Labour had "copy and pasted" the action the Government was already taking, in a dig at shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves, who is facing accusations of apparent plagiarism in her new book.

"The Government already has a series of committees and taskforces, including Cobra itself, to monitor and tackle flooding including: the Flood Forecasting Centre, the National Flood Advisory Service, the National Situation Centre, the National Flood Response Centre and local resilience forums," a Conservative spokesman said.

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The pledge comes after Scottish minister Angela Constance said the flood defences in Brechin provided “valuable time” for the evacuation to take place before they were breached during Storm Babet.

The justice secretary, whose brief includes resilience, said insurers have been urged to process claims relating to Storm Babet quickly.

“Serious impacts were felt across Scotland, but were felt most keenly along the North and South Esk including Brechin, where the flood protection scheme unfortunately overtopped and was subsequently breached,” she said.

“Nonetheless, the flood protection scheme still delayed the impact and provided valuable time to prepare for evacuation.”

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