Tornado Hits North London, UK | Stormtrack
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Timeline and severity: The tornado touched down on the morning of December 7, 2006, around 11 a.m., and lasted a short time but caused substantial damage across multiple streets, including roof losses and at least one exterior wall collapse. Six people were injured, all with minor injuries. This aligns with BBC and other contemporaneous reporting.
Damage footprint: The affected areas included Kensal Rise and adjacent neighborhoods, with roofs blown off, chimneys toppled, and debris blocking streets. Several hundred homes were affected, and a number of residences were deemed unfit for habitation, though overall demolition was not pursued as the immediate response.
Aftermath and response: Local authorities and emergency services conducted safety assessments, with hundreds of residents temporarily displaced. Insurance and structural surveys followed to determine long-term housing viability.
Notable figures and context: The 2006 event was one of the more significant UK tornado episodes in recent decades, notable for its intensity and the breadth of impact across a dense urban area. It’s often cited in weather-history retrospectives as a rare and impactful London tornado.
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stormtrack.orgA resident returns to her house after a tornado swept through the street on December 8, 2006 in London, England. Six people were injured and up to 150 homes were damaged after a tornado hit Kensal...
www.gettyimages.co.ukHundreds of people have been left homeless after a tornado hit a residential area in north London.
www.rte.ieIt had been 50 years since London was hit by a tornado of this magnitude.
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