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2021

Terrifying ‘tornado’ hits east London leaving trail of destruction as trees fly down street and bricks strewn over cars

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SHOCKING video footage shows a ‘tornado’ sweeping through east London and leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.

Dozens of homes and vehicles have been damaged after reports of the small twister that residents say struck in the Barking area.

Dozens of homes have been damaged after reports of a tornado in east London
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The unbelievable weather left a path of destruction in its wake[/caption]

Unbelievable clips shared on social media show objects and debris flying through the air as the vortex hovers over homes.

Police and fire crews reported to the scene as terrified residents reported they had “heard a loud noise like thunder”.

Slates were ripped from roofs and trees were torn from the ground while buildings and cars bore the brunt of the damage.

Bricks were left strewn across the streets after the supposed tornado wreaked havoc across the east London district, sending wheelie binds flying down streets.

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Cars and buildings were damaged by the shocking weather in Barking[/caption]
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The twister tore trees from the ground and sent wheelie bins flying[/caption]
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Emergency services said they were called to a ‘weather-related incident’[/caption]

Images shared on social media show collapsed walls as murky grey skies lingered in the background.

Leaves and twigs can be seen flying through the air as the tornado turns menacingly.

Shaken, Raj Ahmed, 36, told The Sun Online: “I was downstairs in the kitchen when I heard thunder.

“I didn’t think anything of it but then I noticed there wasn’t any rain. The noise got louder and I went outside to see what it was.

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Residents were seen gathering in the street to assess the damage[/caption]
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The force of the winds ripped trees from out of the ground[/caption]
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Brick walls were brought down during Friday evening’s storm[/caption]
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There were no reports of any casualties amid the fearsome weather[/caption]

“Right above the street was a huge tornado, twisting above the road. I was shocked, I couldn’t believe it, it’s like something out of a film.”

Barking and Dagenham Police wrote in a tweet, “Police were called at around 1920hrs to reports of damage caused to roofs, electrical equipment, street furniture and vehicles in Hulse Avenue and some surrounding roads in the #Barking area.

“This is a weather-related incident, during which there was a lightning strike.

“In addition to the lightning strike, we have seen reports of a tornado but cannot confirm this.

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Cars were submerged after bouts of heavy rain in Dagenham[/caption]
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Residents said the rain was ‘hammering down as loud as our voices’[/caption]
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The Met Office issued a yellow warning for thunderstorms[/caption]

“There are no reports of any casualties. Officers are liaising with the local authority to ensure support is available to anyone affected by damage to property.”

As well as the shocking reports of a tornado, Dagenham appeared to be underwater as torrential rain and strong winds hit the south of the country.

Video footage shared on social media shows houses submerged in floodwaters and vehicles attempting to navigate the depths.

The the Westbound carriageway of the A12 has been closed due to the significant flooding that has hit the majority of Romford.

London Fire Brigade and Transport for London are both reportedly attending the scene and are asking people to avoid the area.

The Met Office issued a yellow warning for thunderstorms this evening in the area, which they said could result in flooding and travel disruption.

A local resident told Express.co.uk: “The storm has just got here and it’s coming down.

“A mate three miles away who got it before us said there was a river running down his road.

“The rain is really hammering down on our roof, it’s almost as loud as our voices.”

According to the Met Office, rare tornadoes in the UK are “typically small and short-lived, but can cause structural damage if they pass over built-up areas.”

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Drivers tried to navigate through the floodwaters[/caption]
The streets of Dagenham are swamped



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