Trees and wild seas fall as Storm Darragh hits Britain
Strong winds and heavy rain left trees downed and roofs blown off buildings in parts of Britain worst hit by Storm Darragh on Saturday.
The storm gusted up to 93 mph in some areas, causing significant disruption in South Wales, Western England and Northern Ireland, with many train services, boats and flights cancelled.
A rare red Met Office warning for Wales and parts of south-west England ended at 11:00 GMT on Saturday, but an amber warning for further wind and rain continued until Saturday evening.