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Halesworth flood warning issued by Environment Agency Halesworth flood warning lifted by Environment Agency
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Flooding is expected to hit a Suffolk town after heavy rain hit the area overnight, the Environment Agency has warned. A flood warning for a Suffolk town after heavy rain hit the area overnight is no longer in force, said the Environment Agency.
It said river levels on the Chediston watercourse in Halesworth were high and set to continue to rise. Rising river levels on the Chediston watercourse in Halesworth looked likely to cause flooding earlier.
Buildings in Thoroughfare, Chediston Street, Saxons Way and School Lane were likely to be affected, it said. A flood alert remains in place at Suffolk Coastal affecting the rivers Blyth and Walpole.
The A144 and the railway line could also be hit. Nearby Wissett is also likely to see water levels rise. River levels are likely to rise slowly, especially in the area of Wrentham, until at least 17:00 GMT.