Rail services have resumed in Kent, Sussex and Surrey, but some roads are still blocked by trees.
Rail and ferry services have resumed but travellers are being warned to expect knock on delaysMotorists have been warned to take care as the clear-up from Storm Ciarán continues.
Flood warnings are still in place across south-east England and some roads still have fallen trees on them. Rail services are back to normal and ferry sailings from Dover have resumed, although travellers are being warned of delays as Thursday's backlog is cleared.In Surrey, flood warnings are in place for the rivers Lox, Mole and Wey, and in Lingfield.
In Sussex there are warnings for Alfriston, Barcombe Mills, Freshfield Bridge to Sharpsbridge and Hellingly and Horsebridge.UK Power Networks said it has restored power to thousands of properties across the region, with some isolated areas still without supply.It said there was a risk of flooding of homes and businesses and disruption to travel.
There will also be dangerous conditions in coastal areas with large waves on exposed shorelines, it said.Rail companies are running normal services again, but Network Rail says travellers should check with their operator before setting out.
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