Homeowners are facing flooding as Storm Bert continues to batter Wales, bringing rain, winds and rising waters.
Natural Resources Wales (NRW) has issued a series of flood warnings and alerts across the country, as bridges are shut and roads closed.
Over the weekend, Wales is expected to face up to 75mm of rain widely, with 150 mm possible in some areas.
Gusts of 70mph are expected to hit coastal areas.
The Met Office has warned heavy rain is likely to cause travel disruption and flooding, particularly across south Wales.
NRW has issued flood warnings – where flooding is expected, and immediate action is required – on four stretches of river.
It has also issued alerts – where flooding is possible – for more than 30 areas across Wales.
Warnings are in place around:
-River Loughor at Ammanford and Llandybie impacting low-lying property in Ammanford, Llandybie and Aberlash, including Carmarthenshire College
-River Severn, affecting the village of Aberbechan
-River Cothi in low lying areas between Pontargothi and Pontynyswen, including the Cothi Bridge Hotel
-River Towy, affecting isolated properties, as well as farms and roads, between Llandeilo and Abbergwili
The roads have also seen massive disruption, with the M48 Severn Bridge between Monmouthshire and Gloucestershire closed in both directions between J1 and J2 due to strong winds.
National Highways has advised motorists to use the M4 Prince of Wales Bridge, leading to around four miles of congestion on the M4 west of J20-22.
Rail lines have also been affected, with the Conwy Valley line, which runs from Llandudno to Blaenau Ffestiniog, and the Heart of Wales lines – Swansea to Shropshire – set to be closed all Saturday and Sunday.
Irish Ferries’ crossings between Pembroke Dock and Rosslare and Stena Line’s services between Fishguard and Rosslare have been cancelled.