Storm Henk has battered the UK with winds of as much as 94mph, felling bushes and scaffolding.
Henk has pummelled southwest England and south Wales, with many elements of southern England, the south Midlands and East Anglia additionally experiencing robust winds.
Gusts of 94mph have been recorded on the Isle of Wight, with fallen bushes blocking a rail line in Hastings – inflicting main delays.
Thameslink, South Western Railway and Southern Railway have informed passengers to not journey except mandatory.
Footage has proven planes struggling to land at Heathrow, with one BA jet taking off once more because it reached the runway throughout a touchdown.
In different developments:
• Police say a “hero” entered flood water in Hall Green, Birmingham, to rescue a trapped driver and three-year-old youngster
• A girl was hit by a tree in Orpington, southeast London, and brought to hospital with accidents not regarded as life-threatening
• An Apache helicopter on a military airfield in Middle Wallop, Hampshire, was toppled in excessive winds
An amber warning for wind – issued by the Met Office – expired at 8pm on Tuesday night.
Forecasters had warned of flying particles and a hazard to life from massive waves in coastal areas.
Motorists have been urged to drive slowly, and householders have been informed to safe backyard furnishings and different unfastened objects.
Source: information.sky.com”