STORM Brendan has caused traffic chaos across Test Valley with fallen trees, floods and cancelled trains.
This morning, all South Western Railway trains through Romsey had been cancelled due to flooding.
All railway lines have now re-opened but delays are expected until 2.30pm.
⚠️ *UPDATE 15/01* Following heavy rain flooding the railway at Romsey all lines have now reopened. Train services running through this station are returning to normal but some services may still be cancelled. Disruption is expected until 14:30 - https://t.co/pkL7rv4JVT
— SWR Help (@SW_Help) January 15, 2020
In Ower, the A36 was closed from the A3090 West Wellow roundabout to the A27 Brickworth Road after flooding blocked the road.
There was also a power cut in the SO51 area.
The power went off at 5.39am this morning and is not expected back on until 9.30am.
On there website, a statement from Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks said: "We’re sorry for the loss of supply.
"We currently have a fault affecting the areas listed.
"Our engineers are on site working hard to get the power back on as quickly as they can."
A tree also came crashing down in the A27, Chilworth Road, heading towards the M3.
Last night, multiple trees blocked roads throughout Hampshire as winds at speeds of up to 50mph battered the county.
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