Storm Doris has caused chaos across south London, north Kent and north Surrey and sent trees, trampolines and scaffolding flying.
Roads and train lines have been blocked by fallen trees, and a trampoline that blew from a garden onto a roundabout in Eltham.
Trees have also fallen on houses in Duke Road, Chiswick, Porthkerry Avenue, Welling and Thessaly Road, Battersea.
Between 8am and 11am firefighters attended around 20 incidents related to the windy weather.
#DisruptionSWT - multiple trees on the line across our network, please see https://t.co/DNfzz85pGY for the latest information
— South West Trains (@SW_Trains) February 23, 2017
#StormDoris - A tree blocking the railway at New Cross Gate means that trains are unable to run between New Cross Gate / Crystal Palace.
— National Rail (@nationalrailenq) February 23, 2017
NEW: A tree has fallen blocking the lines at West Wickham. Staff are working on removing the tree ASAP. #StormDoris
— Southeastern (@Se_Railway) February 23, 2017
A London Fire Brigade spokesperson said:
“Firefighters are always on hand should any buildings, hoardings or scaffolding be left in a precarious position and posing a risk to life because of high winds.
“To help stay safe during windy weather people should always clear gardens, balconies and window sills of anything that could be blown away.
"They should also take extra care if they venture outside and be careful using candles in the case of a power cut.”
Send your photos of the bad weather to jessica.clark@london.newsquest.co.uk.
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