FLOOD warnings for Worcestershire's major rivers remain in place - despite water levels falling drastically over recent days.
The flood alerts are still in place in Worcestershire, along the Severn, Avon and in Kempsey.
The report on Gov.uk said: "River levels are falling but remain high as a result of heavy rainfall and flooding of property, roads and farmland remains possible.
"No further significant rainfall is forecast."
The flood alerts for north and south Worcester were lifted yesterday (October 22) and Worcester City Council began the clean up effort.
The River Severn at Diglis is still being measured as being higher than expected, but the river level is falling and is expected to be normal again soon.
The River Severn at Barbourne has returned to a normal state after peaking at 4.72 meters on Sunday (October 20).
The River Avon has also returned to a normal level in Evesham.
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