As Jersey moves from a 'major incident' to a 'recovery operation', islanders are told to travel with care.
Islanders are now being advised to "travel with care" as authorities move from treating the storm as a "major incident" to a "recovery operation".
Government officials say there is "superficial damage" to some hospital buildings, but this has not impacted operational services or the safety of patients or staff.
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