New drone images show flooding across the Norfolk Broads as Environment Agency alerts remain in place.
The images show high water levels in Hickling, Martham and Postwick as river levels have risen after recent rainfall.
Two flood alerts remain in place across the county for the Hundred Foot (Ouse) Washes including Welney and Salters Lode as well as the rivers Bure, Ant and Thurne affecting Wroxham, Horning and Potter Heigham.
The Environment Agency said: "Water levels continue to remain high but are expected to soon start to drop back down to more normal levels.
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"This is due to a natural tide-locking effect, where high tidal water moving up the rivers from Great Yarmouth restricts the normal drainage out to sea at low tide.
"The Broads are also impacted by river flows and high groundwater levels, meaning that the tide-locking effect is taking longer to clear."
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Heavy rainfall is expected in Norfolk this week as Storm Gerrit hits the UK.
People can also expect strong, gusty winds, reaching up to 45mph with a peak temperature of around 12C.
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