A lorry has been blown over by strong winds on the Forth Road Bridge.
Hurricane-force gusts have caused travel disruption and left tens of thousands of homes without power across Scotland.
The storm caused the suspension of all ScotRail trains, although some limited services have now started running.
About 80,000 homes are currently without power as the Atlantic jet stream caused gusts of more 100mph.
The Forth Road Bridge has reopened to all vehicles after being closed.
A Met Office amber warning is in place in the Highlands, Western Isles, Orkney and parts of Aberdeenshire, central and south east Scotland.
All ScotRail services were suspended while Network Rail, which is responsible for the rail infrastructure, inspected lines for damage caused by winds and high tides.
Lorry blown over by high winds on Forth Road Bridge