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Default Tornado in London

Not just NZ that gets extreme weather.

Tornado hits London injuring six
UPDATED 12.50pm Friday December 8, 2006
By Tahani Karrar



LONDON - A tornado ripped roofs off homes and tore down walls in a residential area of northwest London, injuring six people. Television footage showed a trail of destruction in Kensal Rise, with trees uprooted and cars damaged by falling debris. Tornadoes in Britain are normally weak and rarely cause damage.

Local resident Daniel Bidgood was in his house when the tornado, which he said was about 20 metres across, smashed his windows. "It was very large and certainly very powerful," he told BBC television. "You could see it ripping up heavy chunks of mortar and smashing it into cars."

One man in his 50s was taken to hospital with head injuries. Five other adults were treated for shock and minor injuries after the tornado struck at around 11 am local time (midnight NZT).

Around 100 houses were damaged, a Fire Brigade spokesman said, "so I would imagine several hundred people may be displaced". Some of those evacuated were being housed in local churches.

More than 20 fire engines were sent to the scene and the area was cordoned off.

The London tornado was rated at T4 on a scale of 0 to 10. This means winds were moving at between 185 and 219 km/h, rating the tornado as severe, said a spokesman for the Meteorological Office.

The cost in London could run into millions of pounds. Houses in the area cost an average 550,000 pounds ($1.6m), a local real estate agent said.

The Met Office issued severe weather warnings for southern England, with heavy rains and winds gusting up to 113 km/h, after the warmest autumn in the last 347 years.

- REUTERS
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