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21.02.2022 - 13:55 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Dozens of roads have been left blocked in Greater Manchester this morning after trees fell down amid Storm Franklin.
Dramatic pictures from across the region show how gale force winds have brought down trees, with many landing on cars and blocking roads.
Some of the fallen trees have blocked main roads, causing traffic chaos in some areas.
One lane is currently shut on the M56 eastbound carriageway after a tree fell.
In Moston, dramatic pictures show a fallen tree which landed partially in the playground of a children's centre.
Nearby Lightbowne Road has been closed off.
Another huge tree fell onto a car on Kentmere Road in Timperley.
A large tree also fell across Bramhall Road in Stockport, leading to heavy traffic and long queues around the area.
Roads in Blackley, Middleton and Didsbury have been also been shut off due to fallen down trees.
Public transport has also been affected.
Some Metrolink services have been cancelled or delayed because of a fallen tree on the line between Monsall and Victoria.
The line is currently blocked between Queens Road and Victoria.
Here is the full list of all of the roads in and around Greater Manchester that are closed or partially closed due to fallen trees - as of 10am:
One lane closed and queueing traffic due to fallen tree on M56 Eastbound at J3 (Princess Parkway). Congestion to J5 (Manchester Airport).
A666 Bolton Road in both directions closed due to fallen tree between B6391 Greens Arms Road (Chadshaw) and Jacks Key Drive (Darwen).
A5102 Bramhall Lane in both directions blocked, heavy traffic due to fallen tree between the Jolly Sailor Pub and Clutha Road.
A5145 Wilmslow Road in both directions closed, heavy traffic due to fallen tree between Millgate Lane and Dene Road.
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Police have issued an urgent appeal to try and find a missing teenager who 'may have travelled to Manchester'.
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Transport bosses have warned that disruption on trains, roads and trams caused by Storm Franklin may continue into tonight.
Councils across the UK are considering a new tax which will see workers hit with a charge if they decide to drive to work.
Storm Franklin is battering Scotland today as flood and wind warnings are in place during the country's wild weather outburst in just days.
Severe flood warnings covering the River Mersey in Didsbury and Northenden have now been lifted, the Environment Agency has said.
Rail operator Northern has announced ALL its train services in the North West and Greater Manchester have now been cancelled.
Several roads have been closed off in and around Greater Manchester as Storm Franklin continues to batter the region.
Two red 'danger to life' weather warnings remain in place near the River Mersey in south Manchester today, with hundreds of flood warnings still in effect across the UK.
Passengers are continuing to face chaos on the rails this morning with the arrival of Storm Franklin.