Several roads across Wiltshire remain closed one day after mass floods hit the county.

On Monday, September 24, an amber weather warning was issued in Dorset and Wiltshire as residents woke up to heavy rainfall and flooded roads.

The floods caused chaos, with several areas including Calne left several feet underwater and roads closed.

Residents were seen wading through knee-deep murky waters while benches and bins were completely submerged.

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Flooding in CalneFlooding in Calne (Image: Trevor Porter) As of midday on Tuesday, September 24, at least eight roads in Wiltshire (excluding Swindon) remain closed due to flooding, and Wiltshire Council has warned motorists to find alternative routes and allow extra time for their journey.

A list of main road closures for Tuesday has been issued by the local authority, however this isn't a complete list of every affected road in Wiltshire and other side roads and smaller roads may also be affected.

The roads recognised by the council as closed on Tuesday due to flooding includes:

  • B3098 Erlestoke
  • B3107 Bradford Road, Melksham
  • Toll Gate Road, Staverton
  • A3102 Wyatts Lake, Bromham
  • Turf House Lane, Bremhill
  • Mill Lane, Broughton Gifford
  • Reybridge, Lacock
  • The Wharf, Lacock

"There is lots of standing water on the roads in the county, so please continue to drive safely and to the conditions at all times," said a spokesperson for Wiltshire Council.

For live highway updates, please see One Network.