The River Wensum in Norwich has burst its banks amid a tidal surge warning.

People have been urged by the Environment Agency to take "extreme care" due to the potential for flooding across Norfolk.

New images show flooding along the River Wensum near the Novi Sad Friendship Bridge.

Norwich Evening News: Flooding in Norwich city centreFlooding in Norwich city centre (Image: Pamela Cork)

Norwich Evening News: The River Wensum has flooded the Riverside areaThe River Wensum has flooded the Riverside area (Image: Andrew Lawn)
Norwich Evening News: Two swans took to the flooded parkTwo swans took to the flooded park (Image: Andrew Lawn)Officers from the Environment Agency are monitoring tide locking which happens when raised sea levels stop rivers from draining out to the sea which can lead to flooding.

The tidal surge is being caused by a low-pressure system and strong winds in the North Sea.

It comes as new flood warnings were issued across the region this morning.

Norwich Evening News: The flood warning spans all the way from Great Yarmouth to NorwichThe flood warning spans all the way from Great Yarmouth to Norwich (Image: The Environment Agency)

Warnings have been issued for the River Yare in Cantley, Brundall and Reedham and the River Waveney in St Olaves, Somerleyton, Burgh St Peter, Oulton Broad and Beccles.

Flood alerts have also been issued from Ellingham and Thorpe St Andrew to Breydon Water, the Norfolk Broads around Potter Heigham, and from Diss to Ellingham including Bungay.

Norwich Evening News: The flood alerts follow the River Waveney to DissThe flood alerts follow the River Waveney to Diss (Image: The Environment Agency)

The Environment Agency has warned of disruption to rail services as well as on the A47 in Reedham.

The weather forecast is expected to be clear over the weekend however some of the flood alerts are to stay in place over the Christmas period.