Tornado-hit town starts New Year with big clean-up
Manchester Evening News|January 01, 2024
NEW Year's Day should be a time of celebration and reflection.
DAMON WILKINSON
Tornado-hit town starts New Year with big clean-up

But instead today in Stalybridge the huge task of repairing the damage caused when a tornado ripped through the town was continuing.

Around 100 homes were damaged when the tornado - thought to have been the strongest in the UK for almost 20 years - struck shortly before midnight on December 27.

As wind speeds reached up to 160mph, gable ends came down, roof tiles were sent flying and trees and cars were smashed by falling debris.

Witnesses described trees being toppled 'like dominoes. One woman described the storm as a 'whirlwind of madness! Remarkably no-one was hurt.

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