A flood-prone east Suffolk road is underwater after days of heavy rain.
The B1127 Potters Bridge, near Southwold, is flooded with around 150mm of water standing on the road.
The Environment Agency is warning that rivers are likely to burst their banks due to water levels rising steadily in response to recent rainfall.
Drivers have been warned to slow down when travelling on the road and asked to drive carefully when approaching the flooded area.
In October drone footage captured the scale of flooding along the often submerged road.
The video captured vehicles having to drive through the middle of the flooded road.
Potters Bridge often becomes impassable to traffic during periods of heavy rainfall or high tides when water levels in nearby Easton Broad become too high and flood onto the road.
In January, Suffolk County Council's highways team agreed on a series of measures to counter the flooding in the area - including better road signage, clearing and jetting drains and cutting channels.
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