Thousands without power and homes damaged in Wales
Tens of thousands of homes are still without power and houses are damaged after Storm Eunice battered Wales.
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Lorries were blown over, both bridges into Wales were closed, and roofs ripped off buildings, after high winds caused chaos on Friday.
A gust of 92mph (148km/h) was recorded off the Pembrokeshire coast.
First Minister Mark Drakeford urged people to check on vulnerable neighbours on Friday night.
A Met Office red warning, which expired at 12:00 GMT on Friday, said there was a risk to life. An amber warning for all of Wales ended at 21:00.
The majority of schools in Wales closed, all trains were cancelled, thousands were left without power, and there was significant damage to properties as roofs were torn off and trees uprooted during the high winds.
Two lorries were blown over on the M4 westbound between junctions 37 at Pyle and 38 at Groes, with the motorway closed in both directions and diversions in place.
The M48 Severn Bridge into south Wales remains shut but the M4 Prince of Wales Bridge has reopened.
Bridge operators said they believed this was the first time both crossings had been forced to close due to high winds since the second bridge opened in 1996.