Suffolk County Council urges people to report any flooding incidents from the past week.
By Nadia GyaneHomes and businesses affected by Storm Babet may be eligible to receive flood financial support, Suffolk County Council said.
Matthew Hicks, Conservative leader of the council, said: "It is absolutely key that all residents who suffered flood damage report the incident."We know that this financial support is urgently needed, and we will do everything in our power to get it out to home and business owners as soon as possible.
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