Firefighters have been tackling cars and evacuating buildings crushed by trees in Berkshire today.
A house in Pangbourne was evacuated after a tree split causing danger to the building.
A large oak tree fell across Grove Hill in Reading onto two vehicles and into garden of surrounding premises.
Storm Eunice live: Roofs crash, trees fall and spikes blown loose in Berkshire
These are just two of a dozen incidents this morning caused by Storm Eunice.
Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service manager Steve Leonard said: "We are currently experiencing high call volumes and our crews are working to assist those in need.
"In this time of high demand, we ask that you use your judgment and please do not call emergency services to report fallen trees or debris in the road when there is no threat to life. Please instead call Highways England for major routes, or your local authority for minor routes."
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Hour-by-hour destruction
At 9.16am, a tree fell on the roof of a house in Wingrove Road, Reading. Firefighters removed the tree and debris to make the building safe.
Two trees fell hitting a street light in Whitewell Close, Arborfield, at around 10.20am. An Officer attended to provide safety advice.
Wind broke roof cladding in Church Street, Caversham, two minutes later, leading firefighters to cordon off the area.
At 10:36am, A large oak tree fell across Grove Hill in Reading onto two vehicles, but no people were trapped so firefighters made scene safe and handed over to council tree surgeons.
At 10:48am, anti-bird spikes were had blown from Chas Ohlson’s roof in Broad Street. The area was cordoned off by firefighters and the spikes were removed.
Four minutes later a tree split causing danger to properties in Shooters Hill, Pangbourne, leading a building to be evacuated.
In Bracknell, two large trees fell into a roof at 11.20am. No people were trapped A minute later a power cable struck a tree in Sulham Lane, Pangbourne.
London Road in Ascot saw a tree fall blocking drivers at 11.22am.
At 11.35am a building partially collapsed in Reade's Lane, Sonning Common, Reading and fire crews worked to make scene safe.
Roof tiles fell off in Bath Road, Maidenhead at 11.40am.
Five minutes after, solar panels were dislodged by wind and crashed into cars, in Oddfellows Road, Newbury.
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