Roof-shredding tornado strikes Cornwall estate, leaving residents in shock

A tornado has devastated a Cornwall estate, leaving homes damaged and residents shaken as Storm Eowyn wreaks havoc across the region

Roof-shredding tornado strikes Cornwall estate, leaving residents in shock
Roof-shredding tornado strikes Cornwall estate, leaving residents in shock

Cornwall: A tornado hit Cornwall, and it was no joke. One resident, Luke Feely, said it ripped the roof right off his house. He was in total shock. The storm, named Eowyn, has been causing chaos everywhere.

People in the area are really scared. Luke mentioned that his neighbors also suffered roof damage. He said, “It’s damaged my roof, and my neighbors’ roofs have been severely damaged.”

The damage is everywhere. Fences, trees, and garden tools are scattered all over. Luke exclaimed, “Never seen anything like it.”

The Met Office had warned about the storm, saying it could bring tornadoes. They issued yellow wind warnings, predicting gusts up to 90mph.

Weather maps show some scary colors, indicating severe winds. The south of England is particularly at risk, especially between London and Bristol.

Last year, a mini tornado in Coventry caused a lot of damage, and people are still talking about it.

The Met Office is keeping a close eye on Storm Eowyn. They said the worst weather would hit in the morning, but strong winds would last all day.

Heavy rain is expected, and in some areas, it might even snow. So, everyone needs to stay updated on the weather forecast.

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