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Alfreton tornado: Homeowner to receive demolition verdict | Alfreton tornado: Homeowner to receive demolition verdict |
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A man who returned home from work to find his house had been ravaged by a tornado will find out later if it will have to be demolished. | |
The home on Catherine Street, Alfreton, was one of three properties severely damaged when the tornado ripped through the Derbyshire town on Wednesday. | |
William Sitch arrived back home at 17:45 BST to witness the devastation. | |
His partner's son said: "He's gutted and in shock. It's not something that you think would happen in Alfreton." | His partner's son said: "He's gutted and in shock. It's not something that you think would happen in Alfreton." |
'Like a movie' | 'Like a movie' |
Oli Constable, 19, said: "I saw stuff about the tornado on social media and showed my mum. | Oli Constable, 19, said: "I saw stuff about the tornado on social media and showed my mum. |
"She thought I was joking and then later she got a call from William and we found out that it had happened." | "She thought I was joking and then later she got a call from William and we found out that it had happened." |
Mr Constable added: "Structural engineers said it was unstable last night. A lot of water would have got in last night into the loft and first floor. | Mr Constable added: "Structural engineers said it was unstable last night. A lot of water would have got in last night into the loft and first floor. |
"A decision will be made today on whether it will have to be demolished or not." | "A decision will be made today on whether it will have to be demolished or not." |
The fire service said 30 other properties and vehicles also suffered damage from flying bricks and debris. | The fire service said 30 other properties and vehicles also suffered damage from flying bricks and debris. |
The Met Office confirmed a tornado, caused by volatile and unstable air, had hit the town at about 15:30 BST. | The Met Office confirmed a tornado, caused by volatile and unstable air, had hit the town at about 15:30 BST. |
Witnesses said they saw a tornado ripping down lampposts and trees in Mansfield Road and Catherine Street. | Witnesses said they saw a tornado ripping down lampposts and trees in Mansfield Road and Catherine Street. |
Dean Gazzard, station manager at Derbyshire Fire and Rescue, thanked the Salvation Army for its help in responding to the tornado. | Dean Gazzard, station manager at Derbyshire Fire and Rescue, thanked the Salvation Army for its help in responding to the tornado. |
He said: "We have had strange weather before and high winds where individual properties have been damaged, but never a tornado, and never a whole street that has been affected like that." | He said: "We have had strange weather before and high winds where individual properties have been damaged, but never a tornado, and never a whole street that has been affected like that." |
Jerome Alford, who lives in Mansfield Road, said houses on the opposite side of the street were left untouched. | Jerome Alford, who lives in Mansfield Road, said houses on the opposite side of the street were left untouched. |
"The wind started picking up and pulling bits of the roof away," he said. | "The wind started picking up and pulling bits of the roof away," he said. |
"It was like watching a movie." | "It was like watching a movie." |