UK: Shocking visuals shows ‘tornado’ wreak havoc on streets
Shocking footage of a tornado sweeping through the streets of east London has gone viral on social media.
In the visual, the homes and vehicles can be seen damaging due to the tornado. The unseen footage shared on social media showed collapsed garden walls, fallen tree branches, and bricks strewn across driveways across the road in Barking on Friday.
A devastating video was shared by a Twitter user which showed destructions due to the tornado in Barking.
“Tornado in Barking, East London. WOW’, while another wrote: ‘How is there a whole tornado in Barking.’
Tornado in Barking 🤯🌪 pic.twitter.com/QORJJE1jM9
— lucassss 🌌☯️ (@1lucaslevi) June 25, 2021
According to metro.co.uk, police told that they were alerted about the reports of damage to roofs, electrical equipment, and vehicles in the area of Hulse Avenue at around 07:20 pm.
East London yesterday #Barking #Tornado pic.twitter.com/NgZS6yfU7e
— Silk Lodhi Khan 🦁 🇵🇰 🇬🇧 (@SilkLodhi) June 26, 2021
The Metropolitan Police’s Barking and Dagenham Twitter account said: ‘This is a weather-related incident, during which there was a lightning strike.”
However, there were no reports of casualties in the area.
Tornado in Barking, wth!! pic.twitter.com/Y5HaRJKyM7
— Yamin321 (@yaminasfa) June 25, 2021
“Officers are liaising with the local authority to ensure support is available to anyone affected by damage to property,” the statement reads.
Barking and Dagenham Council tweeted: “We’re aware of the severe weather damage in the Barking area and our immediate response team along with the police and fire brigade are on hand sorting any issues.”
While the Met Office forecaster Matthew Box said "it is probable that a brief tornado did occur."
On Friday, the Met office had also issued a yellow thunderstorm warning which expired at 11 pm.
The Met Office had issued a yellow thunderstorm warning on Friday evening which expired at 11 pm.
There are about 35 tornadoes on average in the UK each year which would possibly cover ‘tens to hundreds of metres’ and not be on the large scale that you might find in the US, Mr Box said.
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