A year ago, Storm Eunice created havoc across the county as it brought wind speeds in excess of 70mph.

The Met Office amber weather warning of "danger to life" was in place from February 18, 2022.

Eastern Daily Press: A wayward trampoline was blown down Factory Lane in DissA wayward trampoline was blown down Factory Lane in Diss (Image: Graham Pettitt)

Eastern Daily Press: A tree fell across the Main Road in FleggburghA tree fell across the Main Road in Fleggburgh (Image: Gemma Aylen)

Trees were down, trains were suspended and businesses closed across Norfolk and Waveney.

Gusts of 74mph were recorded in Weybourne and Tibenham but other locations saw winds in excess of 80mph.

Eastern Daily Press: A 4x4 was hit by a falling tree in ReephamA 4x4 was hit by a falling tree in Reepham (Image: Archant)

Eastern Daily Press: A falling tree damaged a street light in Bracon AshA falling tree damaged a street light in Bracon Ash (Image: Norfolk Police)

Norfolk Police urged people to only make journeys "if necessary" and advised "if you must leave the house, watch out for any debris".

Emergency services were spread thin over the county responding to incidents connected with the storm.

Eastern Daily Press: A large section of the roof that blew off a garage in Ripon Way, ThetfordA large section of the roof that blew off a garage in Ripon Way, Thetford (Image: Lin Austin)

Eastern Daily Press: A fallen tree blocked the pavement in Howard Street South, GorlestonA fallen tree blocked the pavement in Howard Street South, Gorleston (Image: James Weeds)

A trampoline was spotted being blown down the road in Diss, a large sign in Lowestoft was knocked down and roofing knocked off in Thetford.

There were also multiple trees that crashed into garden walls and ten cockatiels escaped from a damaged aviary.

Eastern Daily Press: The aviary at PACT was badly damaged, causing cockatiels to escapeThe aviary at PACT was badly damaged, causing cockatiels to escape (Image: PACT Animal Sanctuary)

Eastern Daily Press: A tree fell into a house in Valpey Avenue, NorwichA tree fell into a house in Valpey Avenue, Norwich (Image: Becky Tate)

As the severity of winds increased, Greater Anglia and Konectbus suspended all services and thousands were left without power after outages.

Many businesses also closed including Banham Zoo, Center Parcs Elveden, And Eat It and more.