Detailed maps outlining the flood risks facing communities across Scotland have been published online.
The maps have been produced by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa), which said they form a comprehensive source of national data on flood hazards.
The maps, developed with the help of local authorities and Scottish Water, show different types of flooding, the likelihood of it happening and the effect such flooding can have.
Sepa chief executive James Curran said the publication of the new flood maps would help various bodies take “a more co-ordinated, sustainable and targeted approach towards reducing the impacts which flooding can have”.
The maps are at map.sepa.org.uk/floodmap/map.htm where search functions allow users to focus on their local area or a particular place of interest.