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Britain
Tornado tears through London street
2006-12-07
Hundreds of people were left homeless today after a tornado ripped through residential streets in north London. Dave Bonner, of London Fire Brigade, said about 100 homes had been damaged in "freak weather", injuring six people in Kensal Rise.

Chamberlayne Road, one of the worst-affected areas, was cordoned off for safety checks after roofs were ripped off houses, trees were uprooted, walls collapsed and debris rained on parked cars. One man was taken to hospital with a head injury and five people were treated at the scene for minor injuries and shock.

Eyewitnesses told how the sky went dark and spoke of a terrifying column of debris sweeping through the area. They said the noise was like a jet airliner.

Video footage from a helicopter showed part of the side of a house had collapsed, partially covering a car parked outside. The footage on Sky News also pictured several houses which had lost roof tiles, including one where almost the entire roof had been peeled away.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#9  Oh, the wind storm kind of tornado. I thought you meant a Tornado GR4 and figured the RAF boys were out for some low-level fun.
Posted by: SteveS   2006-12-07 19:49  

#8  My first house (a turn of the century fixer upper, upon which I first wielded a hammer and paint brush) had slate roofs, phil_b. Nasty buggers, especially three stories up. One of my cats used to love climbing out the attic window and wandering along the ridges of the top peak.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-12-07 18:05  

#7  Heh.
Posted by: .com   2006-12-07 17:45  

#6  TW, a lot of houses still have slate tiles, which have sharp edges. Imagine a 10 pound razor edged frisbee.
Posted by: phil_b   2006-12-07 17:04  

#5  I don't think we're in SoHo anymore, Toto...
Posted by: mojo   2006-12-07 14:51  

#4  Will you guys stop playing/tweaking with the Haliburton-Tsunami Division toys , or at least get the correct GPS co-ordinates .. jeez

:)
Posted by: MacNails   2006-12-07 12:52  

#3  > They have these things regularly over there

Er no!
Posted by: Bright Pebbles in Blairistan   2006-12-07 11:55  

#2  Another reason Gwyneth likes England. No trailer parks...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-12-07 11:06  

#1   The Association of British Insurers (ABI) said it was too early to estimate the cost of the damage, but the Birmingham tornado in 2005 ran into "tens of millions of pounds".

They have these things regularly over there, and still permit clay tile roofs? They have these things regularly and still think of tornados as a freak event? My goodness.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-12-07 11:02  

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