A massive clear up is under way after the UK was hit by the worst storms it has seen for 17 years.
A two-year-old boy and at least 10 other people have died and many more were injured as gales of up to 100mph swept across parts of the country.
The weather has caused power cuts and travel problems all over Britain as well as millions of pounds of damage.
Flood warnings have been issued, but weather experts said the worst of the storms was over.
In various parts of the country, hundreds of thousands of people have been left without electricity.
Abandoned ship
At least three of the people who have died were killed by trees or walls falling onto them, and one died when the lorry he was driving turned over in the wind.
A ship sank in the English Channel 40 to 50 miles off the Cornwall coast. All 26 crew of the MSC Napoli had abandoned ship to a lifeboat.