Damaged buildings, fallen trees and floods were left behind after Storm Ciaran hit the island.
Express travelled around the island to assess what had happened.
Pictured: A fallen tree blocks the path at Saumarez Park.
Pictured: This tree in Saumarez Park was snapped in half.
Pictured: Debris littered the park entrance.
Pictured: No way through for a tractor on Sohier Road.
Pictured: A tree surgeon on the roads in St Peters.
Pictured: The tree has been cleared, leaving behind a mound of rubble where it fell through a wall in St Peters.
Pictured: Many houses lost tiles, including this one at L'Ancresse.
Pictured: Harbour staff had to work to secure a pontoon and boats in the QEII Marina.
Pictured: Fences down at flooding at Mont Cuet.
Pictured: A fallen pine blocks the entrance to the car park at Le Guet. Some people gathered the fallen pine cones soon after this shot was taken.
Pictured: The shallow roots of a fallen pine at Le Guet.
Pictured: Tree surgeons had cut away the worst of this fallen tree in the Grange.
Pictured: Roads remained flooded hours after the worse of the storm had passed.
Pictured: Rue de la Masse, Castel, left topped with fallen vegetation and fallen trees leaning on a wall.
Pictured: Concerns about the terminal roof led to the forecourt being closed.
Pictured: Some of the worst damage was at Lowlands Industrial Estate.
Pictured: Guernsey Civil Protection volunteers out helping to clear debris off the roads.
Pictured: Relative calm, but moody skies, at Cobo after the storm had passed through.
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