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Shocking footage shows ‘tornado’ wreak havoc on streets of east London

Barking and Dagenham Police have responded queries about the incident via Twitter Many refused to take t epolice advice and have now become stuck The statement reads:
Police said they had received reports of a tornado (Picture: UkNewsinPictures)

Shocking footage shows homes and vehicles damaged after a ‘tornado’ swept through the streets of east London.

Incredible clips shared on social media showed collapsed garden walls, bricks strewn across driveways and fallen tree branches being blown across the road in Barking on Friday.

One resident captioned their video ‘Tornado in Barking, East London. WOW’, while another wrote: ‘How is there a whole tornado in Barking.’

Police said they were called at about 7.20pm to reports of damage to roofs, electrical equipment and vehicles in the area of Hulse Avenue.

East London has witnessed some frightening weather this evening, footage showing debris and bins dragged along streets by powerful winds. Described by some eyewitnesses as a
Footage shows collapsed garden walls (Picture: My London/BPM MEDIA)
Barking and Dagenham Police have responded queries about the incident via Twitter. The statement reads:
There was also severe flooding (Picture: UKNIP)
Barking and Dagenham Police have responded queries about the incident via Twitter. The statement reads:
There are no reports of any casualties in connection with the freak weather (Picture: UKNIP)

The Metropolitan Police’s Barking and Dagenham Twitter account said: ‘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.

‘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.’

Barking and Dagenham Council tweeted: ‘We’re aware of the severe weather damage in the Barking area and our immediate response team along with the police and fire brigade are on hand sorting any issues.’

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