Up to 20 large trees came down across the Island last night as Storm Agnes hit.
The Department of Infrastructure says staff are continuing to clear debris from the roadside at several locations, meaning some other scheduled activities have had to be paused.
Trees, branches and bushes came down in high winds and each had to be cut up and removed.
A further tree had come down on the St Marks Road this morning, which is also being cleared.
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