High Wycombe and its surrounding areas were put on red alert by the Met Office this morning as Storm Eunice hit the county.
Havoc has already been caused by the storm as debris has been seen flying around small villages in the area.
In Hazlemere, solar panels have been blown off by the storm and have shattered as they hit the floor.
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It is unclear if the solar panels came from a nearby house or the McCarthy Stone retirement home.
There has also been a number of trees falling down blocking roads and railways.
The red alert means there is a "danger to life" as the winds could reach up to 90mph.
Heavy disruption is expected to continue thought the day potentially causing major travel problems. Follow our live blog for the latest updates.
All schools in the county have also been advised to close with Bucks New University also closing.
Buckinghamshire Council has also asked all organisations looking to run events over the weekend to consider canceling them.
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