Storm Dennis: In picturesStorm Dennis has swept across the UK, leaving flooding and transport disruption in its wake. Getty ImagesThe Welsh village of Crickhowell was cut off after the river Usk bursts its banksPA WireRescue workers waded through the flooded roads of the village of Nantgarw in Rhondda Cynon TaffPA MediaMembers of the emergency services helped families leave flooded houses by rescue boat in NantgarwAFP/Getty ImagesAn elderly resident is evacuated from a flooded house in Nantgarw, south WalesMelanie Hughes via PAIn this photo taken by a resident of Nantgarw, houses and cars on Oxford Street are semi-submerged by floodwaterGetty ImagesA woman walks past sand bag flood defences in the village of Naburn near York as water levels rose on the River OuseAFP/Getty ImagesA woman looks out of her window as ducks swim past in floodwater after the River Severn burst its banks in Bewdley, west of BirminghamPA MediaA man works to remove a tree blown over by Storm Dennis in Birkenshaw on the outskirts of BradfordGetty ImagesPeople begin the clean-up following Saturday's flooding in Newcastleton, Scotland. Towns in the Scottish Borders including Jedburgh, Hawick and Newcastleton have experienced heavy flooding since Storm Dennis hitPA MediaResidents lay sandbags outside their homes in Mytholmroyd, West Yorkshire, in expectation of rising river levelsAFP/Getty ImagesA P&O passenger ferry leaves the Port of Dover in Dover, Kent, bound for FranceAFP/Getty ImagesExposed roof timbers are pictured after a part of building collapsed in Herne Bay, KentAFP/Getty ImagesBricks and debris cover damaged cars after part of a building collapsed in Herne Bay, KentAFP/Getty ImagesTree debris was washed away on flooded football pitches in Tadcaster, North YorkshirePA MediaSoldiers from the Highlanders, 4th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland, stepped in to assist with flood defencesGetty ImagesBarricades were put in place by emergency workers in North YorkshireAFPThis is the scene in the historic city of York as levels on the River Ouse rosePA MediaA lorry and a coach are submerged in floodwater from the River Teme on the A443 near Lindridge, WorcestershirePA MediaA local resident is escorted through the debris left by receding floodwater in Mountain Ash, Rhondda Cynon TafAFPA man sweeps up flood water in a convenience store in Tenbury Wells in Worcestershire, on Monday after the River Teme broke its banksAll pictures are subject are subject to copyright.Floods and travel disruption as Storm Ciara hitsAs it happened: Storm Ciara batters UK