A 'CAR graveyard' has been formed in a Worcestershire village after floodwater took over roads and car parks.
Chris Redman and Tim McDonough were canoeing around the back lanes in Upton when they were greeted by many abandoned vehicles.
The vehicles are stuck in floodwater - which poured over some Worcestershire roads after Storm Babet brought heavy rain, causing flash flooding and river levels to rise and burst their banks.
Among the pictures is a white Skoda which faces downwards with its boot number plate nearly the only thing visible.
A tractor stranded in a field is also among the pictures taken, along with the height of the water being marked halfway on a hay bale.
During their travels, they came across an underwater construction site which also had a welfare van left in the centre of the gated-off area.
An Enterprise van was also spotted left down a country lane which the two canoed around.
Upton has been heavily affected by flooding after heavy rainfall hit Worcestershire.
Heavy rain from Storm Babet hit the Malvern Hills district over the weekend, with flash flooding on the A449 causing delays around Worcester and towards Malvern.
A contraflow was put in place on the A449 at Powick as the River Teme broke its banks.
That was removed on Sunday (October 22), and the road was fully reopened early on Monday morning.
Hanley Road, in Upton upon Severn, has been closed since Saturday, with water still sitting on the road.
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