New aerial images have captured the extent of flooding on the Norfolk and Suffolk border after days of heavy rainfall.
The pictures show the flooded fields next to the River Waveney on Saturday near Harleston as Environment Agency warning and alerts remain in place.
River levels remain high after days of extreme downpours during Storm Henk.
A flood warning has been issued for the River Waveney from Diss to Bungay.
Areas most at risk are riverside areas in Homersfield, Needham Mill, Brockdish, Scole and Diss, including the A143 at Scole and Homersfield, and the A1066 at Diss.
The Environment Agency has issued 16 flood alerts and six warnings for Norfolk today (January 7).
A spokesman for the Environment Agency said: "We are currently seeing higher river levels than normal in response to recent rainfall.
"Be ready to take action to protect your property if flooding is expected."
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