DEFA's clean-up after storms continues
People are being urged to continue to respect closures put in place at the Island’s glens and plantations following storm damage.
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture says they’ve been closed off to keep people safe from undermined paths, fallen trees and land slips.
It says whilst some pathways may appear safe to walk on there is the risk of hidden dangers including hung-up branches and limbs of trees which could fall from height.
You can find the latest information about what's open and what's not below:
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