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Dramatic Kent pictures of Storm Ciara as experts warn getting close puts lives at risk

By: Sam Williams swilliams@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 12:45, 09 February 2020

Updated: 17:05, 09 February 2020

Heavy rain and winds are still hammering the county as Storm Ciara rages on, with experts warning people by the coast especially to not get too close, as they are putting their lives at risk.

The extreme weather has already caused travel chaos as roads and railway lines have been blocked by falling trees, or in one case a trampoline.

Dover seafront earlier today. Picture: UKnip

Two bridges - the QEII Bridge at the Dartford Crossing and the Sheppy Crossing - have closed and no ferries are leaving the Port of Dover.

Major attractions, including Leeds Castle and Port Lympne reserve, have also shut to visitors.

The Met Office has issued an amber warning as winds are expected to reach 80mph in some areas. There is risk of flooding too.

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But despite the strong warnings, some people are still braving the weather to walk along the beach, as our pictures show, which has sparked a stern response from experts.

Simon Partridge, from the Met Office, said: "If you're tempted to get down to the coast just don't get too close.

The waves are hammering Folkestone's Harbour Arm. Picture: Dan Desborough Photography

"It happens every time we have a big storm that people want to go down and see the big seas and so forth and inevitably somebody always ends up getting in trouble as a result.

"So, do keep yourself safe above and beyond everything else.

"It will be very windy, there will be some big waves, but it's more important to be able to go home at the end of the day than see a big wave."

Here we take a look at how the storm has affected Kent so far, with the most dramatic images from the day so far.

This wall fell over in Stuart Road, Folkestone. Picture: Richard Fowler
Fallen tree in the village of Frittenden. Picture by: Scott Beaumont
A tree has fallen down between Lydden and Swingfield, blocking the road
Dover seafront. Picture by: Gary Morph Ford
Dover seafront. Picture by: Gary Morph Ford
Dover seafront. Picture by: Gary Morph Ford
Church Street, Gillingham. Picture from: Jerry Gilder
Church Street, Gillingham. Picture from: Jerry Gilder
Oh dear! Picture taken on St Mary’s Island, Chatham by Serena Todd
Storm damage in a garden on St Mary’s Island, Chatham. Picture by Serena Todd
It's a bit windy in Dover. Picures: UKNIP
A fallen tree in Penguin Close, Strood. Picture: Debbie Pearmain
Dover seafront earlier today. Picture: UKnip
Rubble falls from a property in The Street, Ash. Picture: Arron Davidson
They don't have to be big trees to cause trouble - this wee one blocked both lines between Canterbury and Faversham near Selling. Southeastern say the line has now re-opened
The waves are hammering Folkestone's Harbour Arm. Picture: Dan Desborough Photography
High waves at Folkestone seafront this morning. Picture: Dan Desborough Photography
A tree blocks Whites Lane in Hawkhurst. Picture: Lisa Estall
This fallen tree has blocked Swanley Village Road. Picture: Craig Duff
A lane has been closed due to a fallen tree on the M20 near Ashford. Picture: Highways England
A tree blocking the tracks at Meopham. Picture: Southeastern
The trampoline on the tracks at Chelsfield. Picture: Southeastern
Dean Spinks captured this image of the fallen debris

If you have any pictures of the devastation so far caused by Storm Ciara, please email swilliams@thekmgroup.co.uk.

For all the forecasts, warnings and weather related news, click here

For our full coverage of the storm, click here

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