Readers have shared dramatic pictures which show the effects of flooding across Huntingdonshire after a week of torrential rain.
Godmanchester, Huntingdon, Eaton Ford, St Neots and St Ives are among a number of areas that have been affected after the River Great Ouse burst its banks yesterday.
It comes after one flood warning and two alerts were issued by the Environment Agency on Monday (September 23) remain in force with river levels expected to continue rising.
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Areas most at risk still include Wyboston Lakes, School Lane in Eaton Socon, Hardwick Road and Springbrook in Eynesbury, The Paddock and Crosshall Road in Eaton Ford and River Terrace, Priory Lane, Chandlers Wharf, Brook Street, Church Street and Browns Square in St Neots.
Other affected areas include parts of Brampton, Earith, Fen Drayton, Fenstanton, Godmanchester and St Ives.
The Environment Agency said that "river levels are continuing to rise slowly" after heavy rainfall.
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