Travel disruption and power cuts in the Anglia region
Normal rail service has resumed and power restored to almost all homes and businesses after Thursday's winds.
Normal rail service has resumed and power restored to almost all homes and businesses after Thursday's winds.
Rail services are still experiencing difficulties after last night's winds brought down trees and power lines.
There are cancellations on a number of Greater Anglia services.
Trees are blocking lines between Marks Tey and Sudbury and Darsham and Saxmundham and there is damage to overhead electric wires between Stowmarket and Norwich.
Due to a signalling fault there is also cancellations between Norwich and Sheringham via Cromer.
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Hundreds of homes in the East of England are still without power after strong winds battered the region.
The strong winds are blowing down trees and causing road closures in the region.
Problems are expected until around 9am this morning, with delays for those travelling and may cause country roads to be blocked further.