As rain continues to fall the River Thames has started to overflow - prompting a number of official warnings.

Local radio station Marlow FM 97.5 found themselves battling the flooding as their studio became in danger of being submerged.

As the water level rose the radio station started to use sandbags to keep water from entering the studio.

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The station did confirm the inside of the studio stayed dry but an alternative studio was being prepared in case the flooding worsened.

A Facebook post from Marlow FM said: "Thanks to the effort of our dedicated team, inside the studio currently remains dry!

"We are working hard to stay on air and making plans for an alternative studio, should it come to that.

"Please bear with us and stay safe and dry!"

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Listeners were later updated that "no boats" were needed as the radio station continued to broadcast from Longridge.

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Marlow FM continued: "Once again our little radio station has to fight The Thames with flooding down at Longridge

"Just wellies at present no boats needed just yet but stay tuned."