In Pictures: Flooding from Storm Dennis

Severe flood warnings remain in place in the wake of Storm Dennis, with more rain expected to fall later this week. Among the worst affected areas are South Wales, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire.

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Image caption, Mountain Rescue team members rescue Peter Morgan from his flooded house in Monmouth.

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Image caption, In Ironbridge, flood barriers are erected on the banks of the River Severn to try to stem the rising waters.

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Image caption, Firefighters rescue staff and residents from a care home in the village of Whitchurch on the banks of the River Wye.

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Image caption, Others, such as this child in Whitchurch, are carried through the floodwater.

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Image caption, Flood water surrounds Upton upon Severn in Worcestershire after the River Severn burst its banks following Storm Dennis.

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Image caption, 成人快手s and businesses in the town have been flooded.

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Image caption, A man walks on the Old Bridge in Hereford as the waters of the swollen River Wye fill the arches.

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Image caption, A boy cycles through flood water in the streets of Hereford.

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Image caption, The emergency services in Hereford have used boats to evacuate residents from their properties.

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Image caption, A rainbow appears over flooded fields in the Wye Valley in Herefordshire, near the hamlet of Wellesley.

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Image caption, The sports pavilion at Monmouth School, in Monmouth, Wales was left surrounded by water.

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Image caption, A canoeist powers their way around the flooded car park of a supermarket in Monmouth.

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Image caption, Laura Court mops up the floor of a hairdressers in Nantgarw in Wales.

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Image caption, Meanwhile, the cleanup continues in areas hit by flooding at the weekend. The Bridge End Inn in Crickhowell, Wales, was left damaged.

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