Isle of Man ferry crossings resume but a warning remains in place for possible coastal overtopping.
Passenger ferry sailings have resumed after the Isle of Man was battered by gales brought by Storm Agnes overnight.
The Ben-my-Chree set sail for Heysham in Lancashire at 08:45 BST, with the Mannanan due to sail to Liverpool. Ronaldsway Met Office warned the conditions would continue to put coastal areas at risk of flooding until 15:00 BST, particularly at high tide. Promenades in Castletown, Douglas, Laxey and Ramsey and the Gansey area in Rushen were said to be most a risk.of all of the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company's daytime ferry crossings on Wednesday.
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