Police have praised people in Norfolk and Suffolk for their help in clearing the dozens of trees that fell throughout the region amid Storm Eunice.
The Norfolk & Suffolk Roads and Armed Policing Team (NSRAPT) posted on Twitter to thank the people who used their bare hands and chainsaws and farmers who used tractors to clear the roads on Friday.
Gusts reached speeds in excess of 70mph throughout the day, with a red weather warning put in place for parts of south Suffolk.
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An amber warning was in place for the rest of East Anglia.
NSRAPT said: "We could not have done it without all of you. We are extremely proud of the community spirit we have found amongst our counties and partnership agencies keeping Norfolk and Suffolk safe."
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