Cambridgeshire flooding: Alconbury hit for third time since Christmas
Terry-Harris.comPeople in parts of Cambridgeshire have been hit by flooding for the third time since Christmas.
The Environment Agency has two flood warnings in place - meaning "immediate action is required" - to protect properties in the Alconbury area, Spaldwick, Ellington and Brampton.
Photographs show deep water covering parts of Alconbury Weston.
Residents living there were affected by heavy flooding at Christmas, and again earlier this month.
Further flooding warnings, and flood alerts - meaning "flooding is possible, be prepared", have been issued by the Environment Agency for several other areas in the River Great Ouse and River Nene catchment areas.
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Terry-Harris.comThe Environment Agency has warned people to stay away from swollen rivers.
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