Several flood warnings and alerts remain in place around Suffolk several days after Storm Ciarán battered the county.
The Environment Agency has issued several flood warnings for Suffolk, including along the River Stour between Boxstead to Dedham.
Initially, this warning was issued on Friday, November 3, with residents in the area encouraged to move their belongings to higher ground and turn off their water, gas and electricity.
Areas around the River Stour are expected to flood (Image: Environment Agency)
This remains in place, along with a warning for areas along the banks of the River Waveney, between Diss and Bungay.
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A flood warning means that the area is expected to flood, and is an escalation of a flood alert.
Flood alerts have also been issued for Sudbury, Mount Bures, Wissington and Nayland, and along the Little Ouse River from Thetford to Woolpit.
Parts of the Little Ouse River could flood (Image: Environment Agency)
The Environment Agency has issued some advice and encouraged those living in the area to avoid driving through deep puddles and to keep alert.
There is no indication how long the warning will be in place, but the area is being monitored by the Environment Agency.
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