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Roof ripped off by Storm Éowyn lightning strike in Shap, Cumbria | |
(14 days later) | |
Video: The moment a roof is ripped off by a lightning strike during Storm Éowyn | Video: The moment a roof is ripped off by a lightning strike during Storm Éowyn |
Footage has captured the moment lightning struck a house, tearing its roof off. | Footage has captured the moment lightning struck a house, tearing its roof off. |
Storm Éowyn swept across parts of the UK on Friday, with wind gusts reaching 83mph (134 km/h) in Cumbria. | Storm Éowyn swept across parts of the UK on Friday, with wind gusts reaching 83mph (134 km/h) in Cumbria. |
Dave Anderson, who was visiting the property in Shap at the time, said there was an "almighty flash and then within seconds, there was an enormous bang". | Dave Anderson, who was visiting the property in Shap at the time, said there was an "almighty flash and then within seconds, there was an enormous bang". |
He said the homeowners were shaken up but not injured and that "most of the contents of the loft will be scattered all over the village". | He said the homeowners were shaken up but not injured and that "most of the contents of the loft will be scattered all over the village". |
The shocking moment was recorded on a doorbell camera. | The shocking moment was recorded on a doorbell camera. |
Mr Anderson told BBC Radio Cumbria a group of five people were sitting in the front room on Friday, catching up over a coffee. | Mr Anderson told BBC Radio Cumbria a group of five people were sitting in the front room on Friday, catching up over a coffee. |
After the flash and the bang, he and the owner stepped out to check the damage. | After the flash and the bang, he and the owner stepped out to check the damage. |
"There was slates, loft insulation everywhere, bits of timber," he said. | "There was slates, loft insulation everywhere, bits of timber," he said. |
"The roof was completely gone" | "The roof was completely gone" |
'Total loss' | 'Total loss' |
The flying roof had ripped the chimney off another property and landed in a small garden nearby, which backs on to train tracks. | The flying roof had ripped the chimney off another property and landed in a small garden nearby, which backs on to train tracks. |
Mr Anderson said: "It put a load of timber on to the railway line. | Mr Anderson said: "It put a load of timber on to the railway line. |
"Fortunately, the trains had been cancelled on Friday because of the weather." | "Fortunately, the trains had been cancelled on Friday because of the weather." |
He said the owners were "very upset" as the house had been completely renovated about 18 months ago. | He said the owners were "very upset" as the house had been completely renovated about 18 months ago. |
"It's looking like a total loss," Mr Anderson said. | "It's looking like a total loss," Mr Anderson said. |
The house has been left "very exposed" as sheets, which had been placed over the roof, had become waterlogged in the subsequent rain, he said. | The house has been left "very exposed" as sheets, which had been placed over the roof, had become waterlogged in the subsequent rain, he said. |
He said 15 people ended up coming over on Friday to see if they could help. | He said 15 people ended up coming over on Friday to see if they could help. |
The owners are staying in a nearby property that has been donated to them, and structural engineers and assessors are due to visit this week. | The owners are staying in a nearby property that has been donated to them, and structural engineers and assessors are due to visit this week. |
Mr Anderson added: "It's a long job but, at the end of the day, no-one got hurt." | Mr Anderson added: "It's a long job but, at the end of the day, no-one got hurt." |
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