Storm Bert pummelled Ceredigion and neighbouring Carmarthenshire over the weekend and flooded bridges across the county.
The storm began on Saturday (November 23) and continued throughout Sunday (November 24).
Pictures show how the storm prevented access to areas such as Llechryd, Cenarth and Newcastle Emlyn.
The heavy rain and wind resulted in rivers rising to abnormal levels, causing water to spill over the barriers.
This came after a yellow weather warning was issued by Met Office in South Wales.
Natural Resources Wales also issued 60 flood alerts and 50 flood warnings across Wales before the storm commenced.
On Monday, November 25, Llechryd Bridge remained closed until water levels reduced to allow visual inspection of the bridge to take place.
The U1518 road at Llanddewi Brefi is closed until further notice following a landslide.
Meanwhile a flood alert remains in place on the Lower Teifi.
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