Local SES emergency crews across the Alpine Shire were kept busy last weekend, cleaning up the aftermath of the storms which passed through the region from Friday afternoon.
Myrtleford SES unit controller, David Coates, said homes in the area thankfully didn't have storm damage.
"On Friday evening, we had four calls for assistance in quick succession with regards to trees down," he said.
"There was another one late on Friday night where one tree came down in Dandongadale, right down past Lake Buffalo.
"The crew removed the large tree which was blocking one of the forest tracks right across the road.
"It took a couple of hours to open the road up again."
The Bright SES unit was equally busy and received eight calls in total on Friday night, from Mount Beauty, Porepunkah, Bright, Wandiligong and Buckland Valley.
"We had 10 SES members involved in two teams responding to calls," Bright unit controller, Graham Gales said.
"There were no reports of building damage; the calls were primarily about trees which had fallen on roads, or trees blocking access to people's properties.
"The worst case was when a tree fell down in Wandi and blocked an access roa.
"Fortunately it was cleared quickly by locals and one of our members on their way in to town.
"The rest were pretty straightforward."