In Pictures: Storm Callum puts Wales under water

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Boats in Aberaeron harbour were dislodged during the stormImage source, Rachel Bevan
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Aberaeron harbour took a battering during Storm Callum, with several boats suffering damage

Wales has suffered damaging flooding after a weekend of severe weather caused by Storm Callum.

Several towns and villages suffered flooding, with the worst affected counties being Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and southern Powys.

One man died after a landslide in the village of Cwmduad in Carmarthenshire.

Here is a selection of the most striking images from the flooding in Wales.

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The River Conwy burst its banks in Llanwrst

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High winds battered coastal areas like Aberystwyth on Friday

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Water levels in Aberdulais reached shin height on Saturday morning

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The Riverside Cafe at Newcastle Emlyn in Ceredigion was overwhelmed as the River Teifi burst its banks

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Aberystwyth seafront on Friday afternoon

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This garage and caravan in Carmarthen were hit by rising waters

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Vans from the post depot in Carmarthen had to be moved to the local supermarket due to the flooding

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Flood water poured through farm gates like at this one in Libanus, Powys

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One of the routes into Crickhowell was blocked on Saturday morning

Image source, Claire Kingdon
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Flood water was attempting to creep into this pub in Crickhowell

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One of the main streets in Llanybydder, Carmarthenshire, was hit by flooding

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The River Neath was close to reaching the level of the aqueduct at Aberdulais