Parts of Wiltshire remain underwater after Storm Henk's heavy rainfall caused major flooding across the county.
The leader of the council described it as the worst surface water problem he had ever seen in Wiltshire and some roads are still closed, five days after flooding began.
Wiltshire Council provided an update on which areas to avoid on Tuesday, January 9:
- B3106 Staverton (Tollgate Road)
- Smallbrook Road, Warminster
- Kellaways
- Minety Lane, Oaksey (Oaksey Ford)
- Lower Road, Britford
- Milford Mill Road, Salisbury
Flood warnings remain in place at the following locations:
- Groundwater flooding for the Avon valley from Amesbury to the north of Salisbury
- Groundwater flooding for the Crane
- Groundwater flooding for the Crichel
- Groundwater flooding for the Ebble Valley
- Groundwater flooding for the Gussage
- Groundwater flooding for the Iwerne
- Groundwater flooding for the Tarrant Valley
- Groundwater flooding for the Till
- Groundwater flooding for the Wylye Valley
- Groundwater flooding for the Wylye Valley at Warminster
- Groundwater flooding for the Wylye Valley at Wilton
- Groundwater flooding in the Allen Vale at Monkton Up Wimborne and Wimborne St Giles
- Groundwater flooding in the Allen Vale at Sixpenny Handley
- Groundwater flooding in the Bourne Valley from North Tidworth to the A303
- Groundwater flooding in the Bourne Valley - The Collingbourne
- Groundwater flooding in the Bourne Valley - The Winterbournes
- Groundwater flooding in the Chitterne Valley
- Groundwater flooding in the Cranborne Chase in West Hampshire - Damerham and Martin
- Groundwater flooding in the Cranborne Chase in West Hampshire - Rockbourne
- Groundwater flooding in the South Wiltshire Downs - The Chilmark
- Groundwater flooding in the South Wiltshire Downs - The Dene
- Groundwater flooding in the South Wiltshire Downs - The Teffont
- Groundwater flooding in the upper Avon valley and the Nine Mile river
- Middle Avon at Fordingbridge
- Middle Avon from Salisbury to Ringwood
- Middle Avon properties on The Close adjacent to the river
- River Bourne at Southampton Road Industrial Park, Salisbury
- River Kennet from Denford down to Marsh Benham
- River Kennet from Mildenhall to just above Hungerford
- River Lambourn from Upper Lambourn to Great Shefford
-River Thames from Buscot Wick down to Shifford
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