The Met Office has issued a fresh yellow weather warning for rain across Suffolk as further downpours are forecast.
Suffolk is still recovering from the after-effects of Storm Henk that ripped through the county on Tuesday.
Hundreds of properties around the county are currently without power, homes have been flooded and roads have been left impassable.
Now, further warnings have been issued by weather agencies for heavy rainfall in the county, expected to fall from 12pm on Thursday, January 4 to 3am on Friday, January 5.
"Another spell of rain falling onto saturated ground may lead to further flooding and travel disruption," reads the warning from the Met Office.
Further flooding is expected in the county after a flood warning was issued by the Environment Agency earlier on Wednesday.
People have been asked to avoid walking or driving through flood water, as it is likely deeper than expected.
Delays to road traffic and trains are highly likely.
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