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GALLERY: Readers' photographs of storm damage across West Sussex



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HERALD and Gazette readers have sent in numerous photographs of fallen trees, high seas and damaged buildings from across the area.
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Photographs were submitted by Mark South, Carol Haffenden, David Ashley, David Brogan, Debbie Street, Isabelle Jackson, John Truman, Leah Ingram, Melvyn Jarvis, Sarah Saunders, Sarah Sutherland-Rowe and Steve Dowdeswell.

Click here to see a map of incidents from across the area.

As Lena Horne went down a storm in January, her recording of the classic tune Stormy Weather provides the soundtrack to the slide show.

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  • Last Updated: 11 March 2008 6:18 PM
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  • Location: Worthing
 
 

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