Falling trees have crushed a car in Anerley and crashed into a house in Bellingham, as Storm Imogen continues to batter the UK.
The latest casualties come after train services were disrupted over the weekend when a tree fell onto the tracks near Kidbrooke.
Winds of up to 80mph swept across the UK today, as Storm Imogen leaves a swathe of damage and more than ten thousand homes without power in her wake.
In Anerley a large tree was ripped from its roots in Worbeck Road, before it crashed down on a car below.
The post-apocalyptic scene was captured on camera by a passer-by.
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The crushed car in Worbeck Road.
Another fallen tree in Palace View, Bromley as Storm Imogen batters the UK.
Elsewhere in the borough another tree was ripped out of the ground in Palace View, near Bromley South station, smashing into the front exterior of someone’s house.
And in Brockley a tree was knocked over in Norbert Road.
Norbert Road, Brockley.
On Saturday afternoon, high winds brought down a tree near Kidbrooke which halted services on the Lewisham to Dartford, via Bexleyheath line.
Southeastern posted on Twitter: “SE UPDATE The power is being turned off so the Chainsaw team can work on the track to chop up the tree.”
The fallen tree in Kidbrooke. (c.) Southeastern/Twitter.
Have you been affected by Storm Imogen? Get in touch by email and send your pictures to Jessica.bell@london.newsquest.co.uk.
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