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Clean-up under way after storm hits Cumbria and north-east England

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Ian Longstaff A worker in an orange hi-vis jacket is taking a chainsaw to a large fallen tree.Ian Longstaff

Arborists cleared rural roads in Northumberland after Storm Éowyn blew through the region on Friday

A clean-up operation is under way as the devastation left by Storm Éowyn is laid bare.

Wind gusts reached up to 96mph (154 km/h) in Northumberland, bringing down trees, ripping roofs, shutting roads and halting all train services in Cumbria.

Tens of thousands of homes spent Friday night without power and Electricity North West warned it could take until Sunday evening to reconnect affected properties.

There were also tales of the community pulling together, including a building firm repairing a fence at a Berwick animal rescue centre, and a group of Stockton hospital workers helping patients as they battled against the storm.

Disruption to train services is expected to continue on Saturday.

Most trains across Cumbria are scheduled to be off again, with both Avanti West Coast and Northern issuing “do not travel” advice on its lines in the county.

The region will be drier and brighter as the tail end of the storm passes, BBC Weather presenter Georgie Palmer said.

Berwick Animal Rescue Kennels A wooden fence is mangled and barely holding together.Berwick Animal Rescue Kennels

Berwick Animal Rescue Kennels’ wooden fence was damaged in the storm

Workers at Berwick Animal Rescue Kennels said Premiers Building and Restoration company offered to repair a storm damaged wooden fence at the charity, without having to be asked.

“[It] made such a difference to us as not only are the premises nice and secure but the animals can get out for their walks safely and not be stressed by the banging of the fence,” manager Jan Ross said.

Scores of trees were felled across Northumberland, with arborists already out clearing the roads on Friday afternoon.

On Tyneside, there was no structural damage to the Redheugh Bridge after a HGV destroyed a long section of the pedestrian guard rail, Gateshead Council said.

The bridge, which crossed the River Tyne, was closed for most of Friday, with workers out to repair it when the winds died down.

Gateshead Council Workers in hi-vis jackets are working on the guardrail of Redheugh Bridge. Sections of the metal fencing are on the ground.Gateshead Council

The Redheugh Bridge over the River Tyne was closed for most of Friday due to damage

Roads around the Sands Centre in Carlisle were due to reopen on Saturday morning, Cumberland Council said.

A temporary canopy, installed as part of the Raac replacement on the building’s auditorium roof, was ripped in the strong winds.

However, the building itself, paths adjacent to it and car parks would remain closed over the weekend, the authority added.

A white sheet laid over scaffolding around the Sands Centre is tattered in the wind.

The scaffolding canopy over the Sands Centre in Carlisle was damaged

The Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service said its control room received more than 40 emergency calls on Friday.

Workers across the region were praised for helping people, as they braved the wind themselves.

Four staff at the University Hospital of North Tees in Stockton helped patients and visitors make it safely into the building, where some entrances were closed, a spokesperson from the trust said.

Maintenance assistant Luke Ferguson, security team members Gary Pickard and Aaron Sparrow, and plumber Ste Loughran stepped away from their duties to make sure people were safe.

North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust Maintenance assistant Luke Ferguson, security team members Gary Pickard and Aaron Sparrow, and plumber Ste Loughran smiling outside the University Hospital of North Tees. They are wearing high visibility clothing.North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust

Hospital workers in Stockton braved the wind to help get people safely into the building



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