This is the dramatic moment a 'Tornado' in Sussex caught on camera as Storm Ciarán hits UK.
Follow all the latest updates on the Storm Ciaran chaos in MailOnline's. Have you been affected by Storm Ciaran?Storm Ciaran tornados have battered Britain as 104mph winds were likened to a 'disaster movie' - as 127,000 homes lost power and people were told not to travel until Sunday.
The footage shows heavy rain pounding on the camera before flying debris crashes onto the ground and becomes strewn across the car park. CCTV footage from Sompting, Sussex, captured strong wind brought about by Storm Ciaran throwing debris in all directions James Watts and his colleagues, who work at Coverzone, discovered the Sompting tornado footage after parking a vehicle in the car park to try out a new car cover.'When I reviewed the CCTV footage, I was shocked to see what appeared to be a tornado passing through,' he said.
Dozens of islanders were forced to take refugee in hotels and community centres when the tornado rampaged through their homes in the early hours of this morning. And part of the promenade at Teignmouth was also damaged with brick walls being smashed to the ground.An officer was taken to hospital for a check up after the incident at Gara Bridge near Kingsbridge.Meanwhile families were evacuated from holiday parks at Tenby in Wales and Burton Bradstock in Dorset amid flooding and LNER told train passengers to avoid travel until Sunday.
Natural Resources Wales said Kiln Park caravan park in Pembrokeshire had also suffered major flooding, prompting the owners to ask guests to leave the site. While the Met Office amber warnings have now ended, yellow warnings for wind and rain will remain in place for southern England and Wales until midnight tonight.
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Officers said four further people had been moved to other accommodation and Jersey Fire and Rescue Service said gusts had reached up to 104mph. The chairman of Jersey's Consumer Council said Storm Ciaran hitting the island was like a 'scene from a disaster movie'. After walking in the area after the winds dropped, he added: 'The area is scattered with debris, whether it be roof tiles, bits of masonry, large pieces of trees and I think the authorities here are doing what they can to focus on opening up the main roads and help people whose homes have been ruined by .
The British Insurance Brokers' Association said that temporary emergency repairs at a reasonable cost should be paid by insurers, but people should make sure they keep all of their receipts. Its service between Newcastle and Edinburgh will run hourly from 3pm today until the end of service tomorrow. The Cornwall councillor in charge of environment and public protection, Martyn Alvey, said the storm had led to a 'significant event' in the region that had left its highways teams dealing with about 180 reports of fallen trees, debris and blocked drains.
About 30 incidents involved fallen or hazardous trees while much of the rest were flood-related issues. Three fire crews, police, ambulance and coastguard crews, and Dorset Council officers were in attendance at the park which was closed 'until further notice'. Schools in Hampshire, Devon, Dorset and Cornwall were among those forced to shut, with thousands of pupils being plunged back into Covid-style remote learning.
'There is a permanent dull hum in the background from the sea that's at the bottom of our road, and garden just looks wild!' Charity Age UK said older people living alone, with dementia, or who are seriously unwell need 'extra support', with director Caroline Abrahams saying: 'We need to do more in advance and when disasters hit to safeguard older people.'
Southern Rail said: 'If you plan to travel on routes, from or around the South Coast today, you should strongly consider whether your journey is necessary. You should work from home if you can.
Regional director Tim Bamford said: 'Flooding can have a massive impact on farming and the countryside, with crops damaged and rural communities often cut off. 'Working with farmers and landowners is also an important part of our flood and coastal erosion risk management strategy roadmap up to 2026, which is supported by a wide range of partners, including the NFU.'
People were also being advised to stay away from coastal paths and promenades amid fears 35ft waves could sweep them into the sea. Travel between Ryde and Portsmouth on the Fast Cat service was temporarily suspended due to flooding at Ryde Pier – but services later resumed. This morning the River Bride in Dorset burst its banks, flooding fields at Freshwater Beach Holiday Park in Burton Bradstock. Photos showed the murky brown water overwhelming the area.
As the correspondent battled with the winds as she spoke to her colleagues back in their London studio, she admitted to viewers: 'It has to be said, I've never felt wind speeds like this.' Ben Lukey, flood duty manager at the Environment Agency, said: 'Large waves and onshore gales brought by Storm Ciaran could see significant flooding along parts of the south coast and along parts of the Yorkshire and Northeast coasts on Thursday.'Kate, who lives in St Ives, said: 'It's just been an onslaught. We're moving a lot, I feel like I am a boat without the water. My anxiety levels are pretty high. We are holding on for dear life.
Ottery St Mary resident Jackie said: 'There is a huge bonfire sitting in the middle of a large lake. The water has now surrounded the huge bonfire we have got for the Ottery Tar Barrels at the weekend. They can't get near it because it's a sea of water.'In Jersey, with several people now in hospital as a result of the storm, the island's Government again warned residents to stay at home today.
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