Cumbria is still facing a £16million funding shortfall to cover the cost of the damage caused by December's storms.
The Local Government Association says that of the £250million total bill faced by local authorities following the floods, Cumbria County Council was by far the worst-hit, with a bill of £175million.
It's feared the final figure could be even higher as local authorities continue to assess the full cost.
South Lakes MP Tim Farron said: “These figures show just how badly our area was hit. However, despite all the government’s announcements and visits, they still haven’t provided all the cash needed to repair the flood damage.
"The media attention has now gone, but the repair bills remain. The government must provide this cash without delay – it cannot simply leave it to local residents and businesses to pick up the tab.”