A Suffolk road is underwater after a night of heavy rain.
Mill Lane in Creeting St Peter, near Stowmarket, is impassable after a nearby river burst its banks.
The Met Office warned that most of the county would be hit by heavy rainfall and strong winds on Saturday.
It comes after the county was battered by strong winds and torrential rain during Storm Babet last week.
A major incident was declared on Friday after Storm Babet swept through the county with heavy rain causing severe flooding across Suffolk.
Leader of Suffolk County Council Matthew Hicks said: "It is absolutely key that all residents who suffered flood damage report the incident.
“I understand that the pressures of finding somewhere to live or work, or stripping out damaged belongings may have dominated people’s lives since Friday, but I would urge them to take the time in fill in a flood report online.
“We know that this financial support is urgently needed, and we will do everything in our power to get it out to home and business owners as soon as possible.”
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