Storm Henk wreaks havoc in Sussex and Surrey: Live updates

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Major travel disruption has been reported in Sussex after the arrival of Storm Henk.

Multiple trees and power cables have blocked roads across the country, flood warnings are in place and people have been told to not travel by train 'unless absolutely necessary'.

Follow live updates below.

Storm Henk wreaks havoc in Sussex: Multiple trees and power cables fall; flood warnings; do not travel by train 'unless absolutely necessary'

A21 in East Sussex is CLOSED in both directions

Traffic has been STOPPED on the M25

Surrey Police statement

A spokesperson from Surrey Police said: "With #StormHenk rolling in, it shall be keeping us and other emergency and local services, extremely busy. With weather warnings in place for wind and rain and up to 70mph winds, we are expecting there will be disruption in Surrey. "If you are heading out: "Only travel if necessary "Drive to the conditions of the road, slow down. "There is very likely to be debris and fallen trees which could affect your journey. "Avoid driving through floodwater. "Our phone lines are likely to be very busy, and we ask that you only call 999 if it is an emergency. For all non-emergency matters you can still DM us on social media, use our live chat or online reporting tool on our website: http://spkl.io/61814tS3X "To report fallen trees, that do not present an immediate danger or risk to life, please call Surrey Highways on the number below. "A lot of our partner agencies have published practical advice to keep you safe, we have tagged them below for you to follow their channels. "Met Office "Environment Agency "Surrey Fire and Rescue Service "South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust "Surrey County Council "UK Power Networks "Network Rail"