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Tens of thousands of homes remain without power and flood warnings continue in the wake of Storm Darragh.
Two men died when trees fell on their vehicles in separate incidents during the storm over the weekend, which caused power outages and significant disruption to travel.
Train operators have warned disruption is set to continue on the rail network.
Across England and Wales, 38 flood warnings remain in force because of recent heavy rain from the storm, although the weather on Monday has been dry for most.
A Lancashire man, named locally as Paul Fiddler, was killed when a tree fell on his van on Saturday.
A football coach at Lytham Town FC, Mr Fiddler was described by the club as a “legend” and “true friend” who was “well loved”.
In a separate incident, Kher Hussain Shahin was named by Birmingham city councillor Majid Mahmood as the man who was killed by a falling tree on Saturday afternoon in Birmingham.
Mr Mahmood paid tribute to Mr Shahin and said his thoughts and prayers were with his family. West Midlands police have not yet confirmed the man’s identity.
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