A 'localised tornado' caused chaos in Tameside last night, as residents were forced to evacuate their homes.
At around 11.45pm yesterday (December 27), Greater Manchester Police (GMP) were called to numerous reports of significant damage to various properties across Stalybridge in Tameside.
Storm Gerrit battered the country over Wednesday night and into Thursday morning, forming a 'localised tornado' which caused damage to around 100 homes in Stalybridge.
Pictures doing the rounds on social media show the true extent of the damage, with whole roofs being torn off buildings and conservatories destroyed.
This was from a neighbour. I haven’t dared venture outside yet pic.twitter.com/cGUCHnYyG8
— Michael Harris (@michaelbella) December 27, 2023
GMP declared it as a major incident due to the severity of the damage caused and potential risk to public safety, while no injuries have been reported.
Chief Superintendent Mark Dexter said: “This incident has undoubtedly affected numerous people in the Stalybridge area with many residents displaced from their properties during the night.
Last night a supercell thunderstorm crossed Greater Manchester causing damage.
— Met Office (@metoffice) December 28, 2023
We know from our Dopplar radar that it had a strong rotating updraft. Whilst we don't yet have surface data to confirm, the presence of these features suggests a tornado at the surface was likely 🌪️ pic.twitter.com/XEG1TkKbjN
“Our highest priority is keeping people safe which is why we are advising those who have been displaced not to return or enter their properties which have significant damage until they have been assessed by structural engineers.
“I would also like to urge members of the public to avoid the area where possible and take extra care when travelling in vehicles on the roads in Stalybridge and the surrounding areas, due to debris in the road."
He continued: “This has understandably caused some disruption and, though we are not yet in a position to confirm when the area will return to normal, further updates will be communicated when we have them. I would like to use this opportunity to thank the community for their cooperation and patience.”
Couple of pictures of the garden after the possible tornado in Stalybridge #stalybridge #StormGerrit #tameside pic.twitter.com/b5IYI0mTNQ
— Craig Brookes (@Brookes89Craig) December 28, 2023
Those affected should monitor Tameside Council social media for advice and guidance or call 0161 342 2222.
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