Several roads in Salisbury are currently blocked due to fallen trees, debris, lamp posts or signs.
Wiltshire Police are warning residents to travel only if necessary as officers continue to clear storm damage from the streets.
Read more: Live updates as storm Eunice batters Salisbury
Strong winds brought by Storm Eunice are causing disruption across Salisbury today, with fallen trees, broken tiles and power outages reported around the area.
Amber and red weather warnings are in place across south Wiltshire meaning there is a danger to life.
Schools have remained shut and most rail and bus services are now suspended.
On the roads, motorists are being warned of damage blocking a number of routes.
The roads in and around Salisbury you should avoid are:
- A36 between Pepperbox Hill and Lower Common Road (tree down)
- High Street, Netheravon
- Fairview Road at the junction with Manor Road
- Glyndebourne Close
- Horefield, Porton
- A343, Lopcombe Corner, Salisbury
- Tollgate Road, Salisbury
- Middle Street, Salisbury
- Outside The Harvester, Old Sarum, Salisbury
- Newton Road, Salisbury
- Common Lane, Swallowcliffe, Tisbury
More storm-related news:
- Homes in and around Salisbury left with no power
- Roof tiles blown off from house in Old Sarum
- Watch the moment a tree buckled near this man's house
- Fallen trees blocking roads in and around Wiltshire, including A303
- Weather warning for parts of south Wiltshire upgraded from amber to red
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