An exceptionally high tide combined with strong winds has caused flooding and travel disruption in the UK.
Some coastal roads were left impassable, seaside businesses were damaged, and rail services were affected.
Weather warnings in England and Wales have expired, but flood warnings and alerts remain in place.
A yellow rain warning for parts of Scotland continued until 18:00 BST.
Flood warnings mean flooding is expected, whereas alerts mean it is possible.
There are 42 such warnings and 182 alerts in England, with one flood warning and 19 alerts in Wales.
One holidaymaker, Ed Marsh, who had to flee the caravan park just outside Chichester in the middle of the night with his family, said there were “beds floating and [it was] up to armpits when leaving the house”.
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