Flood warnings for South East after Storm Chandra

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Eddie Mitchell A silver Land Rover stuck in flood water. It is slightly tipped to the side and water is coming up over one of its headlights. Eddie Mitchell
More than 20 flood alerts are in place across the South East

Flood warnings have been issued across south-east England following heavy rainfall from Storm Chandra.

The warnings are in place in Alfriston on the Cuckmere River, in Barcombe Mills on the River Ouse and in Hellingly and Horsebridge on the Cuckmere and Bull Rivers in East Sussex, according to the Environment Agency (EA).

Warnings are also in place for the River Arun in Pulborough, West Sussex, and for the River Wey at Elstead, Surrey.

More than 20 flood alerts are also in place across East Sussex, West Sussex, Kent and Surrey, the EA added.

Eddie Mitchell An aerial shot of flooding across several fields.Eddie Mitchell
Significant flooding has been seen in Barcombe Mills in East Sussex

Alfriston farmer Richard Brown said it was a "real nuisance" if the valley flooded for too long as it impacted plant population, adding: "We then don't get much growth the following year."

"The field is full of water, and the valley is substantially flooded at Alfriston," he told BBC Radio Sussex.

He said that the flooding affected how he moved stock around the valley and he had been "keeping an eye on the river levels" and adjusted accordingly.

Maggie Carden A flooded road with a large church in the background and greenery either side. Maggie Carden
The Environment Agency has issued a flood warning for Cuckmere River, with areas including Alfriston impacted

The EA said that properties in Alfriston, including The Old Clergy House, Deans Place Hotel and properties near North Street, Willows Car Park and River Lane would likely be affected.

It added that while the Cuckmere River was high but falling, flooding would continue to impact properties in Station Road, Church Lane and Church Road, in Hellingly.

Flood warnings issued in Surrey after Storm Chandra

Residents have been advised to avoid these areas.

The EA said it was monitoring the situation closely, adding that river levels would be slow to fall and would not return nearer to normal until Friday.

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