Road closures in place from flooding, as snow also causes problems
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Roads have been closed across the county as flooding remains significant in many areas, after Storm Christoph has caused chaos over the last few days.
Live weather updates as Derbyshire roads remain closed due to flooding
River levels still high
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Several roads remain closed this morning across Derbyshire following severe floods over the past 48 hours.
Heavy rainfall since the arrival of Storm Christoph has had a huge impact in both Derby and Derbyshire, with emergency workers flat out to minimise damage to homes.
The Environment Agency has confirmed river levels are still rising at River Trent between Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, however, levels at River Derwent are falling.
A number of flood warnings remain in place, particularly for the River Trent.