Rivers in Suffolk are at risk of flooding as heavier-than-usual rainfall batters the region.
The Environment Agency has issued an alert for the rivers Deben and Lark in Suffolk today, warning people to avoid using low-lying footpaths or entering areas prone to flooding.
The areas affected include the River Deben from Debenham to Bromeswell, and the River Lark from Clopton to Martlesham.
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It comes after a yellow weather warning for rain was issued by the Met Office until midnight on Saturday, with spray and flooding "likely" to affect homes and roads.
Beccles Quay, Oulton Broad and Somerleyton are also at risk of flooding.
The Environment Agency did not say for how long the alert would be in place.
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