Storm Bert's impact 'absolutely devastating' as weather warnings still in placepublished at 19:39 Greenwich Mean Time 24 November
Rachel Flynn
Live page reporter
In Wales, a body has been found in the search for a 75-year-old dog walker who went missing during Storm Bert, as the country's first minister, Eluned Morgan, says the impact of the storm has been "absolutely devastating".
There are still four yellow weather warnings in place in the UK, covering the Scottish Highlands, south-east and south-west England and parts of the Midlands.
Flood warning also remain in place, there are 165 in England and Wales and four in Scotland. Two severe flood warnings remain in place in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales.
Over the weekend, thousands of homes in England and Wales were left without electricity - but National Grid says the number of power cuts has "fallen steadily".
On Saturday, another man, in his 60s, died after a tree fell on his car in Hampshire.
And the clean up has begun in Northern Ireland, after more than a month's worth of rain hit some counties
We're now closing our live coverage of Storm Bert, but this piece will continue to be updated with the latest updates.
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