Residents of Torcross, a coastal village in south Devon, are recovering from winter storms that have damaged homes and local buildings and disrupted access to the community. Multiple reports say the storms have washed away sections of the coastal road that link Torcross to surrounding areas, leaving some homes close to being cut off from services and wider transport routes. The damage is described as continuing to affect the area even after the initial flooding and high winds, with authorities and residents concerned about further erosion and the possibility of the village losing more land to the sea. One account says emergency coastal protection measures are being discussed to prevent additional losses, with a proposed investment level cited as £20 million for sea defences. The reporting portrays the situation as urgent, focusing on the risk that further storms or ongoing coastal change could worsen damage and increase isolation for residents unless protective works are delivered. The storm’s impacts include damage to properties and infrastructure as well as the continued disruption of the village’s connection to the outside world.