THESE images show the scale of flooding in a Wiltshire town amid Storm Bert.
Wind and rain hit the region over the weekend and resulted in flooding in Malmesbury in the areas of St John’s Street and Park Road.
According to the UK government’s Check for Flooding service, the Sherston Avon level at St John's Weir reached a peak of 1.46 metres on the evening of Sunday, November 24 – just 2 centimetres under the highest level recorded at this station in November 2012.
Storm Bert brought with it more than 80 per cent of November’s average monthly rainfall in less than 48 hours.
Sunday’s Sherston Avon peak at St John's Weir was 92cm higher than the top of the normal range.
Photos by Darren Freeth.
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