Bell’s storm ravages the UK, photos and videos of the scale of the disaster



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A true natural disaster struck the UK. Storm Bella, with winds of more than 100 miles per hour, exceeding 170 km / h, hits the Kingdom.

The BBC website wrote about it.

The southern part of the island received the first blow. It all started with torrential rains, joined by the strongest gusts of wind. Due to the flooding of the train tracks, the trains were delayed. And the storm continued on its way.

Now the element has moved north, and rescuers have already declared a yellow level of danger in the country: the hit of the elements is supposed to be felt in all regions of Britain without exception.

The people of Wales have already felt the power of ‘Bella’. More than 21 thousand houses were without electricity. And in the city of Agujas, the wind gusts exceeded 170 km / h. There, the storm uproots trees, knocks down pillars and tears off the roofs of houses.

Southwest, Southeast and London Railways also report potential train delays. This is because downed trees and other debris block the lines and cause destruction in various places.

York even had to install flood protection, as there is already a forecast that on Monday the water level in the Ouse could rise by about 4 meters and cause severe flooding.

Fortunately, nothing was reported about the deaths. To date, only five rescued people are known to have been trapped in flooded sections of Dales Road.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZW3RQJI0aQU

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