Parts of Berkshire village underwater as two rivers burst their banks
Watch as 4x4 drives through flood water along Loddon Drive in Wargrave:
Parts of Wargrave in Berkshire are underwater after the River Thames and the River Loddon burst their banks.
Roads are flooded in the village with residents preparing for the worst.
Berkshire Fire and Rescue have been testing their fire engines in the flood water to see what they can withstand in case they need to rescue local residents.
Some locals say it is "nearly the worst they've seen".
Residents have been told to avoid using low lying footpaths near water.
For the latest flood warnings from the Environment Agency click here.
Thankfully there has been no further rain in the village on Monday but river levels remain incredibly high.
Elsewhere emergency crews in Aylesbury rescued a mum and her three sons after their car got stuck on a flooded road at the weekend.