Undoubtedly, Hurricane Younis has wreaked havoc in many parts of the United Kingdom. Due to the complete chaos in daily life, Hurricane Younes’ winds of more than 120 mph damaged many vehicles and buildings. Not only that, but gusts of wind have caused some serious devastation across the capital with trees falling apart, as has been shown in horrific footage that has surfaced of a London bus ramming into a tree.
Dashcam footage filmed from another vehicle showed a speeding double-decker bus rammed into a tree on the road. Footage from another vehicle captured the moment a tree was blown over the bus, which was reportedly on its way to Catford Bridge in Biggin Hill, Bromley. It can be seen in the video that the accident broke the glass of the double-decker bus. And as soon as the incident happened, other vehicles on the road were immediately diverted or stopped in a jiffy. Thankfully no one was injured in this incident.
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At least 13 people died in Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany and Poland on Friday from falling trees, flying debris and strong winds, AFP news agency reported. Not only that, but according to Reuters, more than 200,000 British homes are still without electricity and emergency services.
In addition, Reuters was informed by a body representing electricity networks in the UK that the deadly storm has taken more than 1 million homes off the grid. Keeping in mind the safety, people have been urged to avoid traveling. To make citizens aware first, Prime Minister Boris Johnson tweeted, “We all must follow the advice and take precautions to stay safe.”
@metoffice A red weather warning has been issued for most parts of the UK. We all must follow the advice and take precautions to stay safe.
I thank the respondents for all their efforts. https://t.co/peqjkshdNf
— boris johnson (@BorisJohnson) February 18, 2022
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