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Gale-force winds batter south of England | Gale-force winds batter south of England |
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Roads have been blocked by fallen trees and homes are without power after storm-force winds swept across Dorset. | |
Dorset Police said about 100 trees fell overnight on roads across the county. | |
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 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: |