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Discount sandbag call for Scotland's flooding victims
homeowners had largely been left to fend for themselves

A disaster response director urged Scottish ministers yesterday to put subsidised sandbags at the top of this month's budget as floods continue to ravage Britain.

Scottish Flood Forum director Paul Hendy praised the Scottish Enviromental Protection Agency's officials for doing a "magnificent job" in recent days as a tidal surge swamped much of the west coast.

But Mr Hendy said homeowners had largely been left to fend for themselves.

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