Cars have been submerged in floodwater across Norfolk after the county was hit by Storm Henk.
The region was placed under an amber weather warning for wind and a yellow warning for rain from 9am on Tuesday and parts of Norfolk saw severe flooding, fallen trees and power cuts.
The flooding was particularly severe in Broom Green, between Guist and Dereham.
Images shared on social media have documented the floodwater at the railway arch on the B1110.
One photo, taken at 4.30pm, shows the depth of the water as two people wade through wearing protective equipment.
The second image above shows a car that became stuck yesterday afternoon.
Another image, captured by Sam from CLX Transport and Recovery, shows a Vauxhall Corsa being pulled from the water hours later.
A white van was also submerged at the same spot this morning.
Last night in nearby Scarning, a driver was rescued after climbing on to the roof of his car after becoming stuck in Podmore Lane.
Along with these incidents, the A47 between Easton and Honingham was flooded and drivers experienced long delays.
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