Martin Graves with a power saw cutting the trunk of a fallen treeJake Zuckerman / BBC
Hundreds of properties suffered power cuts as Storm Darragh swept across East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
Northern Powergrid said it had dealt with more than 120,000 outages during the weekend.
North East Lincolnshire Council said a clean-up operation was under way.
The authority said staff had worked "around the clock" after winds of about 60mph (96km/h) saw trees toppled and power cuts in some rural areas.
A man covered head to toe in a black wetsuit standing on a surfboard riding a wave in front of a brick wall with boats moored behind itDarren Norton
Northern Powergrid said its welfare support teams had been out in the communities most affected, providing hot meals and additional support.
On Monday, more than 15 flood alerts remained in place including at Holderness Drain, near Hull, Lincoln and near Grantham.
Tree fallen on the left-hand side in front of a row of houses in a residential street
Huge wave hitting a promenade wall where two people are walking, one of which has a dog on a leadDarren Norton
Trees fallen down in front of two houses. Orange cones are in front of the fallen trees
A black Ford car with the windows smashed
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