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Roads have been blocked by fallen trees and homes are without power as storm-force winds sweep across Dorset. Roads have been blocked by fallen trees and homes are without power after storm-force winds swept across Dorset.
Dorset Police say about 100 trees have fallen overnight on roads across the county. Dorset Police said about 100 trees fell overnight on roads across the county.
They have reported a high volume of calls overnight about trees obstructing roads and flooding in many areas. A four-mile stretch of the A354 Weymouth Road between Dorchester and Weymouth was closed during the rush-hour because of several fallen trees.
South West Trains have told passengers not to travel, while Condor Ferries services to the Channel Islands have been cancelled. South West Trains told passengers not to travel, while Condor Ferries services to the Channel Islands have been cancelled.
Scottish and Southern Energy Power Distribution said it was dealing with a large number of faults and weather conditions were hampering repairs.
About 200 extra engineers have been brought in to restore power to affected homes across central southern England.
James Lavis, who lives in Christchurch, said three cars on his drive were crushed by the limb of an oak tree.
He said: "It landed on three cars in my drive and the next door neighbour's car as well - and there might be a little bit of damage to the house."
More than 30 trees blocked lines across the South West Trains network.
Police reported a high volume of calls overnight about trees obstructing roads and flooding in many areas. In other developments: