Blustery weather left homes in Norfolk without power.
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More than a thousand homes in Norfolk were left without power as the county was hit by winds of up to 60mph.
The blustery weather on Wednesday night and Thursday morning, amid a Met Office yellow weather warning, has caused problems with overhead electricity equipment.
And drivers who do need to head out amid coronavirus lockdown restrictions are being urged to take extra care.
As of 9am, winds had been recorded at speeds of 60mph at Marham and Weybourne and at 55mph at Norwich Airport.
Homes in areas such as Thetford, Dereham, Swaffham, Hunstanton, Blakeney, Hingham, Aylsham were among hundreds left without power.