A road in east Suffolk remains flooded some days after the county was battered by heavy rain.
The B1127 at Potters Bridge, near Southwold, was covered with around 173mm of water on Monday morning.
On Thursday, the road was covered in around 75mm of water.
Potters Bridge often becomes impassable to traffic when water levels in nearby Easton Broad become too high and flood the road.
Last year a petition received more than 3,000 signatures calling for a solution to the flooding on the road.
A meeting took place in January between representatives of Suffolk County Council's highways team and the Environment Agency and a series of measures were agreed upon.
The measures included implementing better road signage, clearing and jetting drains and cutting channels into the verge to enable water to drain away.
Flooding remains a continuous issue along the stretch of road and drivers have been warned to slow down and drive carefully when approaching the flooded area.
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