No, it’s not Vladimir Putin. It’s Storm Eunice:
(CNN) — Storm Eunice tore down rooftops and trees, crushed cars and sent planes skidding on London’s runways as millions of people across the United Kingdom hunkered down at home to stay out of hurricane-strength winds.
The UK Met Office expanded its rare “danger-to-life” weather alert on Friday morning to include most of the south of England and some of Wales, before Eunice picked up speed with winds as high as 122 miles per hours (mph), the fastest on record in England. High wind speeds is what make wind storms intense.
A CNN reporter witnessed a rooftop flying off a home in the southwestern London area of Surbiton. The roof crushed a car parked on the street.
No one killed did not last. Storm Eunice: man killed by falling tree in Ireland as England sees 122mph wind
London’s 02 arena is taking damage.
No thanks:
Hurricane force winds in England? Multiple times recently?
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