A fallen tree created a potential escape route for lemurs at Newquay Zoo.
A zoo has reopened after "significant" damage led to a week-long closure.
Newquay Zoo, in Cornwall, said Storm Arwen caused "a significant level of damage to our infrastructure and services". This includes damage to a number of large trees with one falling into a lake and created a potential escape route for lemurs, that live on islands in the water.It said "repairing the damage was a complicated task" but the fallen tree had now been removed.
The zoo has thanked those involved in the clean-up and said they "look forward to welcoming visitors back".
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