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UK storm: Damage across Devon and Cornwall UK storm: Damage across Devon and Cornwall
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Nearly 10,000 homes are without power following storms which have again battered the South West. Thousands of homes are without power following storms which have again battered the South West.
Across Devon and Cornwall, trees have been brought down, closing roads and causing structural damage.Across Devon and Cornwall, trees have been brought down, closing roads and causing structural damage.
Engineers are due to inspect homes in Dawlish that were evacuated on Friday night when massive waves crashed over a temporary breakwater.Engineers are due to inspect homes in Dawlish that were evacuated on Friday night when massive waves crashed over a temporary breakwater.
The breakwater - made from containers - was put in place after serious storm damage last week.The breakwater - made from containers - was put in place after serious storm damage last week.
On the rail network, there are no trains running south of Exeter. On the rail network, no trains are running south of Exeter.
Julian Burnell from Network Rail said the tops of the containers at Dawlish had been "peeled back like banana skins" and some looked like they had been "beaten with a gigantic hammer". Julian Burnell from Network Rail said the tops of the breakwater containers at Dawlish had been "peeled back like banana skins" and some looked like they had been "beaten with a gigantic hammer".
However, he said the liquid concrete sprayed on to the damaged cliff wall appeared to have "held" and the scaffolding bridge erected for repair engineers' access did not appear to have been affected. However, liquid concrete sprayed on to the damaged cliff wall appeared to have "held" and a scaffolding bridge erected for repair engineers' access did not appear to have been affected.
"Obviously we have to inspect these things, but fingers crossed, things are looking relatively good," Mr Burnell told BBC News."Obviously we have to inspect these things, but fingers crossed, things are looking relatively good," Mr Burnell told BBC News.
In other developments, a crewman has been airlifted to hospital after being badly injured at sea off the Cornish coast.In other developments, a crewman has been airlifted to hospital after being badly injured at sea off the Cornish coast.
Falmouth Coastguard said the 36-year-old Thai national was on board the Mathawee Naree when he was seriously injured in a fall on Friday night. Falmouth Coastguard said the 36-year-old Thai national was seriously injured in a fall on board the Mathawee Naree on Friday night.
"Conditions were so bad the RNAS Culdrose helicopter couldn't get off the deck and seas were far too rough to attempt a lifeboat transfer," a Maritime and Coastguard Agency spokesman said. A Maritime and Coastguard Agency spokesman said weather conditions were too severe for an air or sea rescue on Friday, however the injured man has now been flown to the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro by an RNAS Culcrose helicopter.
The Mathawee Naree sailed to Falmouth Bay and a Culdrose helicopter has flown the casualty to the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro. Coastal flooding
An 80ft (25m) oak tree - estimated to be nearly 200 years old - has closed the main A379 near Starcross in Devon, and a wall at Hyde Park Primary School in Plymouth was demolished by horse chestnut tree. An 80ft (25m) oak tree - nearly 200 years old - closed the main A379 near Starcross in Devon, and a wall at Hyde Park Infant School in Plymouth was demolished by a tree.
More than 100 flood alerts and warnings have been issued by the Environment Agency for the South West, including six severe warnings, meaning a danger to life. Western Power Distribution said at 07:00 GMT nearly 10,000 homes in Devon, Cornwall and Somerset were without electricity.
Homes and business are flooded across Devon and Cornwall, including in Newlyn, Penzance, Looe, Kingsand, Plymouth, Kingsbridge and Salcombe. A spokeswoman said engineers were dealing with more than 250 separate incidents - many of which involved fallen trees and branches.
"We're 12 times busier than normal and working as hard as we can," she said.
More than 100 Environment Agency flood warnings and alerts remain in place for the South West, including five severe warnings, meaning a danger to life.
Flooding was reported across the region, including Newlyn, Penzance, Kingsand, Plymouth, Kingsbridge and Salcombe.
Are you in the affected areas? Have you been affected by the flooding? Email us at haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.Are you in the affected areas? Have you been affected by the flooding? Email us at haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk.
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