A road that is prone to flooding has become almost impassable once again.
The often-submerged Potters Bridge along the B1127, near Southwold, is underwater and drivers are being urged to take extra care if passing through the area.
A resident who often checks on the water level across the road said the flood water is currently about 15cm high.
The road flooded last week after the county was battered by heavy rainfall.
A small river that runs underneath the road used to go through a sluice which has been taken away by coastal erosion.
The road is prone to flooding and in 2021 more than 300 people signed a petition to urgently fix the road after a spate of closures due to flooding.
Suffolk Coastal MP Thérèse Coffey has previously visited the the road closure after being contacted by residents.
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