Several roads and areas of Berkshire have seen severe flooding as sections of the River Kennet and the River Thames have overflowed.
Storm Bert, which hit the UK on Saturday, November 23 and Sunday, November 24 caused heavy rain and high winds travelling from east to west.
The rising water levels in several rivers and waterways across Berkshire have caused several roads and pathways to become flooded.
This has stopped traffic and pedestrians from travelling on different roads and routes without causing harm.
One road that has been completely sealed off is Sandford Lane between Woodley and Hurst. The proximity of the River Lodden causes annual flooding in this area whenever the UK suffers from heavy rainfall.
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