CCTV captures terrifying moment epicentre of tornado hit Greater Manchester street
28.12.2023 - 18:49
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
This is the moment a tornado tore through Stalybridge in Tameside. Over 100 homes were left damaged in the Greater Manchester town after the 'mini tornado' hit in the early hours of Thursday morning (December 28).
Residents had to be evacuated and the council declared a 'major incident' following the event. The 'mini tornado' has since been categorised as a 'T5' - where wind speeds range from 137mph to 160mph - and is thought to be the strongest to hit the UK in 17 years.
And footage captured on CCTV cameras in the home of Craig and Karen Sanderson can now reveal the moment the tornado struck, with debris shown flying through the air. The couple were away at the time but returned to find their detached home and car badly damaged. The film shows a roof tile spearing the bonnet of the couple's BMW.
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"We were away in Whitby for a couple of nights and one of our neighbours called us just after it happened at midnight to let us know what the damage was," Craig said. "They told us our roof was a mess and we had a big hole in the front of our car from one of the tiles that came down. We packed up early doors and made our way home.
"We came back and the house was in wrack and ruin. We have severe roof damage - we have lost 50 to 60 tiles at the front and back of the house. The car is damaged, the bonnet, all down the side, the windscreen. The hole in the bonnet you can out your fist through it.
"On the CCTV one full tile came down and hit the bonnet. We have a little balcony on the top floor of the house and there is some small furniture up there - a few chairs and
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