A VILLAGE has faced flooding following heavy rainfall leading to a river bursting its banks.
The River Stour burst its banks in Dedham leaving fields, car parks and paths submerged by water.
There has been widespread flooding around the UK following downpours from Storm Babet.
Flood warnings and alerts still remain in place for Dedham and other areas of Essex.
Warnings last week had suggested flooding of homes and businesses in the village was likely.
The Environment Agency told Sky News that about 1,250 properties in England have been flooded while an estimated 30,000 properties have been protected from flooding.
The Standard previously reported The Met Office had issued a yellow warning for rain covering the whole of Essex.
In 2021, residents rallied together to provide sandbanks for the former Boathouse Restaurant which faced being “washed away” by flooding.
Much like now, the River Stour had burst its banks, causing the restaurant now known as The Boatyard, situated on the river, to put a call out on social media asking the community for sandbags to keep the water at bay.
This flooding also led to fields being submerged by water.
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