Storm Eunice shreds London’s O2 area roof, batters Brighton

Excessive winds from Storm Eunice shredded the white domed roof of the O2 area in London on Friday (February 18), a venue which has hosted stars from The Rolling Stones to Beyonce and Rihanna.

An announcement from the London Hearth Brigade stated that round 1000 individuals had been evacuated from the constructing earlier than they arrived, and that there have been no studies of accidents.

The Brighton seafront in southeast England was additionally battered, as waves lashed the coast, sending plumes of spray over the promenade.

Storm Eunice, which brewed within the central Atlantic and was spun up from the Azores in the direction of Europe by the jet stream, posed a hazard to life, Britain’s Meteorological Workplace stated.

It has file winds of as much as 122 miles per hour, killed a minimum of one individual and knocked out energy for tens of hundreds.

(Reuters)