Ohhh yes. You should've seen the most spectacular sight when going past Stoke-in-Teignhead, by that car park with the view to the ocean. There were about 20 tankers queueing up, it was like a caravan park. Simply amaaazing. Back beach got hit the hardest, since they have no flood defences and the houses are literally less than an average gardens width away, from the ocean. Shaldon bridge was singing again (A)
There was an incident in Saundersfoot, where a car was thrown into the front of a house.
Nothing around me though.
I've just moved house and my family and I were staying temporarily in a caravhat we own at a holiday park - in Selsy - the worst affected area in the UK as a result of this storm. 2000 caravans and the majority are completely destroyed; most in five feet of water. The sea has destroyed so much - everyone was evacuated last night, today we saw the true devastation of the high tides. It's carnage on site. I've been on BBC News twice in the last 24 hours being interviewed. Helicopters, news, 4x4s crashing through floods of contaminated water, gas bottle everywhere. It's a disaster area. This is the worst storm since the Great Storm of 1987, and Selsy was the site of UK's first and only recorded twister, in 2000. Everything is in ruin. I'm at my brother's place now, and will be for a couple of weeks thanks to this. Complete devastation.
The storm werent that bad
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I live in Russia
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