Wiltshire Fire & Rescue Service received over 80 emergency calls about flooding after heavy rain and snow on Sunday.
Between 8am and 2pm, firefighters attended nearly 30 incidents across the county, pumping water out of homes and businesses wherever possible, and assisting with redirecting floodwater away from properties.
Among the areas affected were Market Lavington, Studley, Brinkworth, Lyneham, Malmesbury, Box, Allington, South Wraxall, Leigh, Little Somerford, Minety, Mere, Crudwell, Cricklade, Corston and Sutton Benger.
In Great Somerford, a crew from Royal Wootton Bassett had to rescue a man whose car had become trapped in floodwater, the vehicle was safely winched to dry ground.
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The Environment Agency gives the following advice about floodwater:
Six inches of fast flowing water can knock you over.
Two feet of water will float your car.
Flooding can cause manhole covers to come off, leaving hidden dangers.
Don't walk or drive through flood water.
Don't let children play in flood water.
Don't walk on riverbanks when there is flooding.
When water levels are high, be aware that bridges may be dangerous to walk or drive over.
Culverts are dangerous when flooded.
Look out for other hazards such as fallen power lines and trees.
Wash your hands thoroughly if you touch floodwater as it may be contaminated.
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