Flood alerts remain in place across parts of north Norfolk after a village was hit by flooding over the weekend.
A flood alert covers the area from Old Hunstanton, up to and including Cley, and another is still in place from east Cley to Kelling Hard, including Salthouse.
Parts of Blakeney were submerged underwater on Saturday during the high tides and people were seen using kayaks to get around the village's roads.
Advice from the Environment Agency says to monitor local water levels and weather conditions and to avoid using low-lying footpaths or entering areas prone to flooding.
Parts of the A149 Coast Road, Beach Road and surrounding marshland could also become impassable.
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The flooding is due to rising river and tidal levels.
It comes as the Met Office is forecasting highs of 30C in parts of Norfolk this week.
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