Emergency services evacuated 250 people in Catcliffe near Rotherham.
By Kevin Shoesmith and Phil BodmerResidents in a South Yorkshire village swamped by flood water caused by Storm Babet have told the BBC they feel forgotten.
In response, the EA said it was "currently looking at the best use of our pumps and other resources".Now he is flooded out again. Asked what support he had been given by the authorities, Mr Lloyd replied: "We've had nothing from nobody."Fighting back tears, Sophie Skidmore said: "It's really hit me this morning how much we have lost. Some very sentimental things for definite. It's just awful."
In a statement, the EA said: "We know the devastating impact flooding can have on communities, and we're working hard with other agencies to support areas like Catcliffe."
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