FLOOD alerts and warnings remain in place across Wrexham and Flintshire following torrential downpours during Storm Bert.
Heavy rainfall throughout Saturday and the early hours of Sunday left river levels in the Dee and Alyn rivers high.
The storm brought heavy flooding to some areas, with a farm in the Ceiriog Valley suffering "devastating" damage from a landslide.
Several roads were closed due to flooding, with large diversions in place.
As of today (November 26) a flood warning is in place for communities, businesses and isolated properties along the River Dee including Erbistock, Plas Devon, Almere and Trevalyn Meadows.
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A Natural Resources Wales spokesperson said: "River levels are expected to remain steady. Flooding of low-lying land and roads is ongoing. The River Dee at Manley Hall is falling. The River Dee at Farndon is expected to remain at this high level for at least another day. We will continue to monitor the situation. This message will be updated as the situation changes."
There are also flood alerts in place for the community of Bangor on Dee, areas around the River Dee from Llangollen to Trevalyn Meadows and areas around the River Dee from Llanuwchllyn to Llangollen.
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