These dramatic pictures from the aftermath of a flood which submerged cars underwater in an east Suffolk town show the extent of the damage to vehicles, both inside and out.
On Friday, Framlingham was severely affected by Storm Babet, which resulted in Framlingham Mere overflowing from the heavy downpour.
Roads in Framlingham became impassable due to flooding, and Elms car park, near the town square, was severely flooded, with pictures showing only the top of cars.
Pictures taken on Monday show the aftermath of the flood, with dirt from the water left on the windscreens and bonnets of cars.
Some cars, that had their windows left down, have also been affected inside with leaves and dirt left on the dashboard, seats and electricals in the cars.
They also show cars with twigs on the bonnet, and one Land Rover having tree stumps on its bonnet.
Businesses also suffered in the town, with landlords of the Railway Inn fearing the pub may not be able to reopen until the new year.
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