New aerial pictures show the stark impact of Storm Henk with significant flooding across Norfolk.
There has been chaos across the county this week after the region was battered with strong winds and heavy rain.
Aerial photographer Mike Page captured the images of the flooding from the River Tas around Stoke Holy Cross south of Norwich.
Two weather warnings were issued and hundreds of homes were left without power across the county due to damage to overhead electrical lines.
Several major roads were flooded and transport disruption has been ongoing throughout the week.
Greater Anglia also asked customers not to travel on its Norwich to Ipswich line on Wednesday morning due to damage caused by the storm.
There are currently 13 flood alerts in place across Norfolk affecting areas across the county.
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Severe weather is expected to return in Suffolk with a yellow warning for rain in place from midday today until 3am on Friday morning.
The Met Office said: "Another spell of rain falling onto saturated ground may lead to further flooding and travel disruption.
"There is a small chance that homes and businesses could be flooded, causing damage to some buildings and that some communities will become cut off by flooded roads."
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