FLOOD alerts and warnings remain in place across Worcestershire after more heavy rain.
Many of the flood warnings have been in place for days and more rain is forecast tonight and the early part of this week.
Here are the current warnings in place:
River Severn at Court Meadow, Kempsey and Callow End - Flooding is expected - immediate action required.
The warning says river levels are rising at Kempsey Yatch Club river gauge.
The Environment Agency predicts flooding of Court Meadow Caravan Park.
The predicted peak at Kempsey Yacht Club is 6 metres to 6.2m, with river levels expected to stop rising this morning.
"Flood water could be deep and fast flowing, and therefore pose a risk to life," the warning says.
River Severn at Severn Ham, Tewkesbury - Flooding is expected - immediate action required.
The warning says river levels are rising at the Upper Pound river gauge as a result of heavy rainfall, with flooding expected to continue.
"We expect flooding to affect property and roads in and around Severn Ham and access to Abbey Mill compromised," the agency says.
"We are closely monitoring the situation. Our incident response staff are checking defences,"
The river there is expected to peak on Wednesday.
Here are the flood alerts in place:
River Severn in Worcestershire - Flooding is possible - be prepared
The warning says river levels are rising at the Bewdley river gauge as a result of recent heavy rainfall.
It is expected there will be flooding of low-lying land and roads adjacent to the river from Highley to Tewkesbury.
Locations affected are Stourport, Holt Fleet, Worcester, Kempsey, Severn Stoke and Upton upon Severn.
The river peaks are expected on Wednesday afternoon - 4.3m to 4.8m on the Worcester section, 4.1m to 4.4m in Diglis, 6.1m to 6.4m at Kempsey Yacht Club and 4.7m to 5.0m at Saxon Lode.
The agency adds: "Further rainfall is forecast over the next 48 hours. We are closely monitoring the situation."
River Avon in Worcestershire - Flooding is possible - be prepared
Levels are rising at the Evesham river gauge with flooding expected to affect low-lying land and roads adjacent the River Avon from Abbotts Salford to Tewkesbury.
Locations that may be affected include Offenham, Evesham, Twyning and the Eckington Road.
The predicted peaks are 2.7m to 2.90m in Bredon on Tuesday morning, while the Evesham is expected to have already peaked.
The agency says: "Flooding of properties is not forecast at this point.
"We expect river levels to remain high into next week.
"Our incident response staff are liaising with emergency services and or local authorities.
"Please plan driving routes to avoid low-lying roads near rivers, which may be flooded."
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