Severe Winds Cause Caravans to Topple and Injure One in Cornwall Ahead of Storm Eowyn

Severe winds have toppled caravans in Cornwall, injuring one person as Storm Eowyn approaches, prompting police to respond to multiple incidents.

Severe Winds Cause Caravans to Topple and Injure One in Cornwall Ahead of Storm Eowyn
Severe Winds Cause Caravans to Topple and Injure One in Cornwall Ahead of Storm Eowyn

Cornwall: Strong winds have caused chaos in the area. Caravans were blown over at Holywell Bay, and one person got hurt. Police are on the scene, helping out.

The Met Office has warned of wind gusts reaching up to 70 mph. They expect the winds to ease later today. But for now, it’s pretty wild out there.

Police have been busy with calls about weather-related incidents. Most of the trouble is happening on the roads and along the coast. They’re urging everyone to stay safe.

One local, Luke Feely, shared a scary story. A tornado ripped the roof off his house in Quintrell Downs. He said it caused a lot of damage in his neighborhood. Fences and trees are everywhere!

More weather warnings are coming for the South West. Storm Eowyn is expected to bring even more trouble in the next few days. So, keep an eye on the forecast.

Met Office Chief Meteorologist Paul Gundersen said this storm is a big deal. It could bring snow, rain, and strong winds across the UK. Everyone should be prepared for some disruptions.

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