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Johnson has ‘let down’ Wales by not calling for an emergency meeting over floods, Plaid Cymru says
Mountain Rescue team members attempt to rescue a man from his house that is surrounded by heavy flood water in Monmouth, in the aftermath of Storm Dennis

PLAID CYMRU leader Adam Price attacked Boris Johnson today for not calling an emergency meeting over the flooding caused by Storm Dennis.

Mr Price said Wales has been “let down” after the Prime Minister failed to convene its Cobra committee to discuss how to tackle the heavy flooding.

He also criticised the Labour government in Wales and demanded “urgent answers” over its lack of a co-ordinated emergency response.

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