A woman has died after being hit by a falling tree in London during high winds caused by the remnants of Hurricane Gonzalo.
The London Ambulance Service said the woman died at the scene in Knightsbridge, west London.
A spokeswoman said: "We were called at 11.40am to reports of a tree fallen on a person on Kensington Road.
"We sent an ambulance crew, a responder by car, an advanced paramedic, a medical team from London's Air Ambulance by car and a duty officer to the scene.
"Sadly, despite our attempts to resuscitate the patient, a woman died at the scene."
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Gallery: Remnants Of Gonzalo Blow Across UK
Waves crash into the shoreline at Blackpool
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A train braves the coastal route near Whitehaven in Cumbria, as the remnants of Hurricane Gonzalo blew into Britain, causing rush-hour misery for road, rail and air travellers
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Some areas were subjected to gusts of wind up to 65mph, but forecasters predicted that the worst of the weather will be over after Tuesday
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Rough seas near Whitehaven
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A woman struggles to hold her umbrella during windy weather on London Bridge
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People take photographs of heavy seas in front of New Brighton lighthouse near Liverpool
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People are covered by a breaking wave as they walk along the promenade at New Brighton
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Looking across the River Mersey at New Brighton
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A ship close to the seafront in roughs seas at Crosby on Merseyside
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Large waves hit the seafront at Blackpool
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Waves crash into the shoreline at Blackpool
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Visitors have to contend with gale force winds on the sea front at Blackpool
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A coastguard vehicle drives along the promenade as waves crash into the shoreline at Blackpool
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Foam from large waves and whipped up by gale force winds cover the coast road at Cleveleys near Blackpool
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Large waves hit the seafront at Cleveleys near Blackpool
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Waves hit the seafront at Blackpool, with the famous Blackpool Tower in the background
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A runner on the Crosby seafront
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A photographer on the seafront
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A ranger vehicle on the seafront at Crosby
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Passengers queue to check in at Heathrow Terminal 2 after some flights were cancelled
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The departures board in Terminal 2 showing cancelled flights
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The sea off Portland Bill in Dorset
Meanwhile, three women - one of them believed to be a wheelchair user - have been injured by a falling tree in West Sussex.
They were taken to hospital after the incident at the Southwick Recreation Ground just before 10am on Tuesday morning.
Hurricane Gonzalo - which at its peak sustained winds of 110mph - caused severe damage and a power blackout when it hit Bermuda at the end of last week.
A yellow weather warning is in place across most of the UK as the storm concludes its journey across the Atlantic.
A spokesman for Heathrow Airport said 10% of flights with its biggest 20 carriers would be cancelled due to high winds, and more than 100 journeys have been axed so far.
"We do not know exactly how many passengers or flights that will have an impact on, although the cancellations are only expected for Tuesday," the spokesman said.
Sky News weather presenter Nazaneen Ghaffar said: "Although it will be sunny for most places, it will also feel chilly, mainly due to the winds that will be gusting up to 50mph for most places, and up to 70mph across exposed parts of the North and West.
"However, later this afternoon the winds will tend to ease from the South West and it should dry up across the Republic of Ireland and southern England later."
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