Storm Babet sweeped through the county last week with heavy rains and high winds causing severe flooding across Suffolk.
A major incident was declared in Suffolk but this was stood down on Saturday but people are urged to continue to be cautious and follow safety advice.
People in East Suffolk are still being warned that flood levels may not have reached their peak, despite rain easing in the county.
Many communities were hit badly by flooding, such as Framlingham and Needham Market.
Fourteen flood warnings and alerts remain in place for the region.
Here are some of the photos and videos you sent in of Storm Babet hitting Suffolk.
Long Melford was heavily flooded when the Chad Brook tributary of the River Stour burst its banks (Image: Cllr John Nunn)
Flood water in Redlingfield was over 4ft deep (Image: Mike Ager)
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Flooding in Rattlesden (Image: Contribution)
READ MORE: Man uses homemade paddle boat to rescue elderly people trapped in flood
Simon O'Brien (right) used a homemade boat to rescue elderly residents from their homes in Debenham (Image: Mary Scott/PA Wire)
Even tractors got caught in the flooding in Grundisburgh (Image: David Tillett)
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A stranded football team were rescued by a tractor in Mendlesham (Image: Bob Roberts)
Cars were submerged under water in Framlingham (Image: Carl Squirrell)
Flooding in Lower Road in Coddenham (Image: John McLennan)
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