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The 2014 UK floods were a series of severe flooding events that affected large parts of England and Wales during the winter months, particularly in January and February. Prolonged heavy rainfall, combined with saturated ground conditions, led to swollen rivers and extensive flooding in towns and rural areas. The floods caused significant damage to homes, infrastructure, and agriculture, prompting emergency responses and relief efforts. The events highlighted vulnerabilities in flood management and prompted discussions about climate change and its impact on weather patterns.

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