The Prince of Wales visited the ravaged county in south west England on Tue Feb.04 and pledged his financial support through the Prince's Countryside Fund charity.
Victoria Elms of the Prince's Countryside Fund said: 'Rural communities in the south west are facing a second consecutive year of flooding.
'The Prince's Countryside Fund exists to support the people who live and work in the countryside and we hope this financial aid will go some way to supporting the farmers, businesses and families who are facing severe hardships as a result of the flooding.
'Rural businesses are key to thriving communities and we want to help get hard-hit villages back on their feet and open for business.'
In an adventurous trip, the 65-year-old royal reached the village of Mucheleney by police boat and later travelled by tractor along the flooded roads to witness the devastation caused by the flooding.
Speaking at a reception, Prince Charles declared that it was a 'tragedy' that more hadn't been done to aid victims of the flooding in Somerset.
He said: 'There's nothing like a jolly good disaster to get people to start doing something. The tragedy is that nothing happened for so long.'
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