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Alfreton tornado: Homeowner to receive demolition verdict Alfreton tornado: Homeowner to receive demolition verdict
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The owner of a house that was struck by a tornado is expected to find out later whether it will need to be demolished. 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 a tornado ripped through the Derbyshire town on Wednesday. The home on Catherine Street, Alfreton, was one of three properties severely damaged when the tornado ripped through the Derbyshire town on Wednesday.
Homeowner William Sitch returned home from work at 17:45 BST to find his house had been badly damaged. 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."