David Cameron pledges help on flood defences on visit to Wales

David Cameron has pledged to work with the Welsh government on flood defences during a visit to flood-stricken Newgale in Pembrokeshire.

He went to a seafront pub which has been renovated after storm damage before going to a factory in St Davids.

During the visit the prime minister tweeted his support for council tax rebates to people with flooded homes.

He said: "We're still waiting for the waters to recede to see how much damage has been done."

BBC Wales environment correspondent Iolo ap Dafydd reports.

Cameron in west Wales floods visit

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