Flood warnings have been issued for Suffolk rivers after torrential downpours across the county.
Storm Ciarán has seen roads flooded and rivers burst their banks once more, less than a fortnight on from the huge disruption caused by Storm Babet.
The Environment Agency has issued two warnings for rivers in Suffolk, meaning flooding is expected.
Warnings are in place between Haverhill and Sturmer on the Stour Brook, and the Bumpstead Brook from Steeple Bumpstead to New England.
Properties are at risk of flooding in these area.
Twelve flood alerts are also in place, with flooding possible between Sudbury and Dedham and on the River Gipping between Needham Market and Ipswich.
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