The roof from a building has been blown onto train tracks in Oxfordshire.
Images from the scene of the incident, which were shared on social media by Chiltern Railway, show a huge pile of debris on the tracks.
The photographs were taken at the tracks near Banbury.
READ MORE: Storm Eunice: The road closures in Oxfordshire
In a tweet, the Chiltern Mainline account said that "This is why @chilternrailway has had to temporarily suspend services".
⚠️This is why @chilternrailway has had to temporarily suspend services
— Chiltern Main Line (@NetworkRailCML) February 18, 2022
⚠️The roof of a building has blown onto the tracks at Banbury
ℹ️We will assess and remove debris so the line can reopen as soon as safely possible
ℹ️Do not travel today because of #StormEunice pic.twitter.com/tFIGRN3dmj
The team have said they will work to assess and remove the debris safely so the line can be reopened.
A number of routes and services have been suspended today due to Storm Eunice, which has brought extremely strong winds to the county as well as the rest of the UK.
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