"I've just chaired a COBRA meeting on the unprecedented flooding. Huge thanks to the emergency services and military for doing so much," Cameron said on Twitter.
My thoughts are with people whose homes have been flooded. I'll chair a COBRA call tomorrow to ensure everything is being done to help.
— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) December 26, 2015
The prime minister also expressed sympathy for those affected by the flood during the Christmas holidays.
1/2 I've just chaired a COBRA meeting on the unprecedented flooding. Huge thanks to the emergency services and military for doing so much.
— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) December 27, 2015
"More troops are being deployed as part of a plan to do whatever is needed," Cameron added.
2/2 Also my sympathy for those affected at this time of year. More troops are being deployed as part of a plan to do whatever is needed.
— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) December 27, 2015
Earlier this month, Storm Desmond brought record amounts of rain to UK's Cumbria, bringing several bouts of floods to the region.
According to the BBC news portal, northern England is now expecting Storm Eva to hit after it affected over 2,000 homes in Ireland.