Trees tumble in the storms

High winds caused trees to come tumbling down across the Black Country and Staffordshire.

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Debbie Bennett surveys the damage after a tree came down at Abbots Bromley cricket pitch.nextpage wd2819119tree-1-ae-26.jpg

A tree falls onto a house on Manor Road in Smethwick. nextpage

Harvey Tebble and his sons Jon-Luke and Scott survey the fallen tree that struck his car outside the family home in Johnson Road, Burntwood.

Van driver Dave Bailey mulls over his lucky escape after the tree crashed down onto his vehicle as he was driving along the A513, near Shugborough. nextpage wd2819288windy-4-dw-26.jpg

Van driver Dave Bailey by his wrecked vehicle after his lucky escape when a tree crashed down onto the van he was driving on the A513, near Shugborough.nextpage

Cliff Partridge's house in Lapper Avenue, Ettingshall Park, showing where the tree has fallen in his garden.nextpage wd2819310limetree-tt-26.jpg

A passerby views the damaged 300 year old small leaved lime tree in Tettenhall, which split in half after the bad weather.nextpage wd2819471poynertree-1-tt-2.jpg

Don Poyner from Mill Lane, Codsall, views the fallen tree that landed on his house.nextpage

CDon Poyner from Mill Lane, Codsall, views the fallen tree that landed on his house.nextpage

A tree destroys a caravan at Sunnybank Caravan Park, in Lapley, South Staffs.nextpage

A large tree on Pelsall Common bought down by the high winds.nextpage

A car attempts to get under a fallen tree in Mill Lane, Codsall.