More than 10 flood warnings and alerts remain in place across Berkshire and surrounding areas.

Residents have been urged to take 'immediate action' to protect their property and family from rising waters as parts of the county have been hit by heavy rainfall in recent weeks.

The Environment Agency has issued seven flood warnings after rain has led to higher than usual river levels.

This means that flooding is expected and immediate action is required.

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The warnings have been issued for:

  • River Thames from Datchet to Shepperton Green
  • Properties closest to the River Thames at Wraysbury from Old Windsor Weir to Magna Carta Island
  • River Thames for Henley, Remenham, and Medmenham
  • River Thames for Shiplake, Lower Shiplake and Wargrave
  • River Thames at Purley Village
  • Properties closest to the River Thames from All Saints Church, Bisham to Little Marlow
  • River Thames at Bourne End

There are also nine flood alerts, which mean that flooding is possible.

  • Lower River Loddon at the River Thames confluence at Twyford
  • Lower River Loddon
  • River Pang from East Ilsley to Pangbourne and Sulham Brook
  • River Thames from Pangbourne to Purley
  • River Thames from Mapledurham to Sonning
  • River Thames from Hurley to Cookham
  • Groundwater flooding in East Maidenhead
  • River Thames from Maidenhead to Windsor and Eton
  • River Thames from Datchet to Shepperton Green
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