lean-up after flooding rescues
This car in Birchgrove Road in Swansea was almost totally submerged
Mopping-up is continuing after heavy rain brought flooding across Wales and led to at least 10 people being rescued from homes and cars.
Mid and West Fire Service crews dealt with five rescues in Swansea and Carmarthenshire as crews attended more than 100 incidents.
Station manager Sandy Powell said there were no reports of anyone needing hospital treatment.
As the clean-up continues, 16 flood watches are in place.
Ms Powell said two adults and a baby were were rescued from a house in Meidrim, Carmarthenshire, while a person was rescued from a house in Tenby, Pembrokeshire.
Two women were stranded in flood water in a car in Landore, Swansea, while four people were stuck in two cars near Newcastle Emlyn.
Ms Powell said: "The majority of the people that called in were all very, very calm.
"The majority of people were just sitting and waiting for the crews to help the people out. There were no reports of people being conveyed to hospital.
"We do have highly skilled crews in water rescue. We keep in touch closely with the environment agency."
Kati Crome from Gelliwen near Meidrim, Carmarthenshire, said the annexe where her mother Juliet, 77, and her partner, Brian, were sleeping on Sunday morning was flooded with minutes.
She said: "The wooden floor was floating and the river had flooded the neighbouring field over the bank into our garden and out of the front gate like a tidal wave.
Kati Crome said an annexe to her house at Gellywen, near Meidrim flooded within minutes
"The neighbours had sandbags ready as they had experienced the flood before.
"All our neighbours were so kind in helping us with buckets and brooms when the water eventually subsided a few hours later."
Meanwhile, South Wales Fire and Rescue Service attended flooding calls at Maesteg, Merthyr, Aberdare, Treorchy and Tonypandy.
The A4061 Rhigos Road in Rhondda has remained closed after a landslip involving several tonnes of earth.
An inspection is due to take place at the scene between Hill Street and the A4059/A465.
South Wales Police said there were reports of localised flooding in the Swansea area.
Gwent Police say they have had reports of localised flooding in the Blaina and Blaenavon areas, involving drains being blocked.
North Wales Fire Service have been called to nine flooding incidents on Sunday, with a few in the Wrexham area, one at Mancot, Deeside and two on Anglesey, at Bodedern and Amlwch.