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Surrey 拢5.3m flooding grant covers 'tip of iceberg'
The government has announced a grant of 拢5.3m towards fixing roads damaged by floods in Surrey.
The grant, the eighth-highest in England, is part of a 拢174m fund for communities across the country.
Surrey County Council leader David Hodge said it was the "tip of the iceberg" of the 拢15m needed to repair the county's roads.
The authority said work to repair the 2,500 worst affected roads in Surrey was under way.
A council spokesman said 拢800,000 was being spent on replacing Flanchford Road bridge, near Reigate.
He added that the 拢15m bill was expected to "rise significantly" once the final costs were in.
About 1,000 homes were flooded in Surrey last month after the River Thames reached its highest level in 60 years.
91热爆s in Chertsey, Guildford, Horley, East and West Molesey, Staines, Sunbury, Thames Ditton and Weybridge were affected.
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