More flood alerts and warnings have been issued for parts of Norfolk.
The Environment Agency has issued one flood warning and five flood alerts for the county today.
The flooding of homes and businesses is likely today and over the next few days with the areas most at risk being North Creake, South Creake and Burnham Thorpe.
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Water levels in the River Burn are currently high but conditions are expected to remain dry for the next few days and the situation is not expected to escalate.
Five flood alerts, meaning flooding is possible, were also issued for the county near King's Lynn and Thetford as river levels remain high due to recent rainfall.
Parts of the B1355 road near the River Burn are at risk of flooding as well.
The Environment Agency is urging people to "avoid driving through floodwater" and to not put themselves in "unnecessary danger".
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