A SUPERMARKET in Upton-upon-Severn has reopened after flood water forced a road closure.
Warner's Supermarkets on Hanley Road is now able to welcome back customers.
It comes after Hanley Road reopened in both directions after the flood water subsided.
The supermarket was forced to close on Saturday (January 14) due to rising flood water.
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The day before Hanley Road closed but the store remained open with pedestrian access only.
The fuel station also had to close as there was no access for vehicles.
On Wednesday (January 18), the supermarket announced it would be reopening after five days of being closed.
A statement said: "The flood waters are subsiding, so we are really pleased to say we will be back open tomorrow - Thursday, January 19.
"Thank you for bearing with us, and we look forward to seeing you soon."
The flood warning for the River Severn at Hanley Road was removed at 12.27pm today.
In Upton-upon-Severn, there are still flood warnings at New Street, Backfields Lane, Upton upon Severn and Waterside.
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