Strong winds from Storm Isha have sent a truck roof flying onto an Isle of Wight beach.
Islander Karen Chapman Green spotted the unusual sight in Sandown this morning (Monday).
Posting on Facebook, she said: "If you've lost the roof to your van, it's here!"
The roof can been found to the side of Sandown Pier, Karen said.
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Writing on the roof of the van reads 'Truckman'.
It's thought to have happened overnight, as Storm Isha brought strong winds and rain to the Island.
This morning, motorists are being urged to drive with care on the Island. Strong winds sent debris flying across the highway in some areas.
In Ryde, on Upton Road, we're told safety barriers installed for gas works were knocked down.
Adverse weather led to cancellations on cross-Solent travel yesterday (Sunday) and early this morning.
All services are now operating to time.
A Met Office amber warning for strong winds has also come to an end.
Local forecaster Jamie Russell, of the Isle of Wight Met Service, is predicting a much calmer day, going forward.
As the storm subsides, the Island will see sunny spells and occasional showers in some parts, he said.
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