Wiltshire Council has provided an update on the chaos caused by Storm Bert across the county.
Roads have been closed and town centres shut down after extreme rainfall has caused devastation for communities.
According to the council, teams have been working through the night to deal with issues as they were reported, and an advice webpage has now been created.
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As of 12.30pm on Monday, November 25, the council has listed the following roads as closed:
A429 Kingway Bridge; A350 Cepen Way, Chippenham; B3106 Toll Gate Road, Holt; A361 Littleton, Semmington; A342 Lydeway.
The webpage also details the dozens of areas where flood warnings remain in place across Wiltshire and provides advice to residents already dealing with flooding.
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If a home is flooded, residents should not turn on their water, gas or electricity before a professional has checked it is safe.
Tap water should not be consumed if any change in colour, taste or smell is noticed, and residents should not eat any food contaminated by flood water.
Wiltshire Council has also warned that its Monkton Park offices in Chippenham are currently closed due to the high river levels in the town.
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