A field shelter was displaced onto a road in Kent as the county contends with the effects of Storm Darragh. On Sunday, the structure, typically used to shelter animals, was observed in Lower Street, Tilmanstone, located near Deal. Kent County Council confirmed the road’s closure and stated that the shelter was stable. The council added that its owner was arranging for a contractor to facilitate its removal. A spokesperson for the council remarked: “There have been a number of roads closed due to trees hanging across cables and, until the winds allow for safe working at height, the trees cannot be cut down.” The authority further clarified that any trees entangled with electric cables had been reported to EDF for their contractors to attend. The AA also reported that Faversham Road, near Charing, had been shut in both directions, specifically from Monkery Lane to Stalisfield Road, due to a fallen tree. Post navigation West Berkshire Council advises residents to prepare for potential severe winter flooding Devon Footpath Sections Closed Following Storm Bert Tree Damage