Two women have been seriously injured by a falling tree in Suffolk as Storm Evert continues to batter the South East of England.

The highest gust recorded so far was 69mph in St Mary’s in the Isles of Scilly, the Met Office said.
RNLI volunteer crew from St Mary’s and Sennen Cove spent Thursday night helping to rescue people from yachts around the Isles of Scilly.
Falmouth Coastguard Operations Centre reported a total of 22 incidents on Thursday night.
Campers also felt the full force of the winds with some claiming to have been “caught out” by late storm warnings.
Mark Morgan-Hillam, 48, his wife, Leanne, 43, and children who are four, 10 and 14 respectively, went camping just above Polzeath, Cornwall, on Thursday evening.
The deputy head teacher from Appley Bridge, Wigan, told the PA news agency: “The lack of warning was an issue.
“It was only at 9-10pm at night that we noticed the storm warning had changed to amber and I think that caught a lot of people out on our site who went to bed thinking it would be windy, but not blow their tent over.”