Tornado-type winds cause destruction in northern France

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Tornado-Type Winds Cause Destruction In Northern France
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By Associated Press Reporters

Tornado-like storms that tore through northern France sheared off part of a church roof, felled trees and power lines and left scores of people without a safe place to live, authorities said.

One person suffered light injuries in the storms on Sunday and some 150 people were evacuated, according to the administration for the Pas-de-Calais region.

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Images shared online showed dark clouds suddenly spinning over fields as objects flew through the air.


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Homes were left badly damaged (Michel Spingler/AP)

The winds ripped away sections of the roof of the village church in Bihucourt and damaged its bell tower. Roof beams littered roads, along with trees and power lines.

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The firefighter service in the Pas-de-Calais region described “tornado-type” winds that hit Bihucourt, Ervillers and Hendecourt-les-Cagnicourt.

Bihucourt mayor Benoit-Vincent Caille said on public broadcaster France-Info that the storm “ravaged the near-totality of the village. Some homes were razed, collapsed, there were roofs ripped off. The church is partially destroyed.”


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A downed tree lies on top of a car (Michel Spingler/AP)

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Some 40 miles to the south, fierce winds damaged about 60 homes and other buildings in the French towns of Conty and O-de-Selle, and villagers were evacuated, local authorities said.

Strong winds also buffeted Belgium and the Netherlands but no major damage was reported.

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