In pictures: More rain and UK floodsPublished8 January 2014Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage caption, Sunrise at Bewdley, Worcestershire. Flood warnings have been issued for rivers in Herefordshire and Worcestershire.Image caption, The Burnham-On-Sea Area Rescue Boat crew helps flood victims for a third day across Somerset. A Met Office yellow warning for rain has been issued for south-west England, southern Wales and the West Midlands.Image caption, There has been flooding in many parts of the South West, including Broad Quay, Bath.Image caption, The Environment Agency has been repairing breaches at Cockersands sea defences, while Lancashire County Council restores the area's coastal footpath.Image caption, Flooded fields at Arborfield, in Hampshire. Large parts of the UK remain at risk of further flooding as forecasters warned of more heavy rain.Image caption, Chertsey, in Surrey, has been hard hit by the floods. The Environment Agency has warned of a continued risk of flooding along the Thames Valley.Image caption, Purley on Thames, Berkshire, has been affected by the severe weather. Eight areas of the Thames Valley have been assessed as at "medium risk" of flooding.Image caption, A man takes water samples from a flooded underpass near Reading FC's Madejski Stadium. The Environment Agency has said that the impact of the bad weather would continue "for several days".More on this storyFlood risk remains as weather calmsPublished9 January 2014Before and after: Winter stormsPublished7 January 2014MPs fear environment budget cutsPublished7 January 2014Rain brings fresh flooding fearsPublished8 January 2014Flood warnings after coastal damage. Video, 00:02:34Flood warnings after coastal damagePublished7 January 2014