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    “Tornado hits Irish village: Public urged to avoid area”

    December 10, 2023
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    Homes and cars have been seriously damaged and police have told the public to “avoid the area” after a possible tornado hit an Irish village.

    Officers in Ireland said the village of Leitrim in County Leitrim was “closed” while emergency services responded to an incident.

    They added there were no reports of anyone being seriously injured but footage on social media appeared to show a tornado sweeping through, and pictures were shared of damaged vehicles and buildings in the aftermath.

    A resident, Eileen Gibbons, said it was a miracle no one was badly hurt.

    “We are so shocked, it seems unbelievable,” she told Sky News.

    Pic: Willie Donnellan
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    A building’s roof was torn off. Pic: Willie Donnellan/Leitrim Observer

    She said witnesses had seen it “come up the canal, they saw water rising up, and then it took down trees in its wake”.

    She added: “It’s taken a roof off one building, and hit the back of a bar-restaurant and took out the smoking area there, and did a lot of damage.

    “The iron roof from our shed just got blown up in the air, we don’t even know where it is – it’s just gone.”

    A Garda spokesperson said emergencies services are attending the incident in Leitrim and “the village is closed”.

    “Please avoid the area and be patient while emergencies services deal with the incident,” the spokesperson added.

    Pic: Willie Donnellan/Leitrim Observer
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    A boat in the village of Leitrim was flipped over. Pic: Willie Donnellan/Leitrim Observer

    Another witness, Paddy Farrell, told the PA news agency he was almost caught in the middle of the “tornado”.

    He said: “I was driving my Jeep. It sounded as if there was a crowd pegging stones at my Jeep as I was driving through, with all the debris that was flying around.

    “It just happened all of a sudden.”

    He added: “There was a roof taken off a building, and there was several buildings damaged. Even on fairly new apartments there was a damage, I think the window blew in on one of them.

    “There’s a lot of cars damaged, there could be 10-20 cars damaged.”

    Meteorologist Liz Walsh for Met Eireann, The Irish Meteorological Service, said reports of a tornado in the area were “possibly correct” or “certainly some very high winds associated with the thunderstorm”.

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