Flooding is expected in parts of Suffolk after heavy overnight rain fell across the county.
It comes after the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for rain lasting until 6pm on Sunday.
The Environment Agency issued alerts for possible flooding on Saturday but have now issued four new warnings stating flooding is expected in some areas.
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Warnings are in place for the Stour Brook from Haverhill to Sturmer, the Rattlesden River from Rattlesden to Combs Ford in Stowmarket, the River Lark from Clopton to Martlesham, and the Wrentham Watercourse at Wrentham.
The Environment Agency said: "Flooding of homes and businesses is likely in response to overnight rain and the rain that continues to fall this morning.
"Flood water is dangerous. Don't put yourself or others at risk."
There are still eight alerts in place for possible flooding in Suffolk.
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