Sydney is devastated after a whirlwind with a big hail of balls
Tornadoes with a gust of wind over 200km / h accompanied by heavy hail of balls pouring down made Australia's largest city fall into ruins after only one day.
Tornadoes with a gust of wind over 200km / h accompanied by heavy hail of balls pouring down made Australia's largest city fall into ruins after only one day.
According to IB Times, the industrial park in Kurrnell, Sydney is one of the worst affected areas. "We were really not warned. The sky became pitch black and there was a thunderbolt. After that, the wind was so strong that it could be heard the sound of the roof being lifted and the debris. The car was also seriously destroyed , " said Meredith Sullivan, a resident of the industrial park.In the picture, a resident of the suburb of Kurnell south of Sydney takes the dog through a roof blown by a tornado.(Photo: Jason Reed / Reuters).
The emergency lifeguard relocated the trunk and dragged a wall after the tornado in Kurrnell.Meanwhile, the shopping center in east Sydney must be evacuated after part of the roof collapsed during the storm.6,000 households with power outages and rescue services receive more than 200 calls asking for help in the city.(Photo: Jason Reed / Reuters).
The big street in the eastern suburbs of Sydney turns into a river due to flooding.(Photo: Peter Parks / AFP).
A car was hit by a storm in Kurnell.(Photo: Jason Reed / Reuters).
Photos of big hailstones flooded with social networks.(Photo: Twitter).
Australia is suffering from a strong record of El Niño, resulting in many droughts, thunderstorms and floods.(Photo: Twitter).
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