Storm Barney hits the Midlands: Tower blown over in Birmingham
The tower at the Fort Shopping Centre in Birmingham has blown over into the car park as wind speeds in excess of 50 and 60mph hit the region.
The tower at the Fort Shopping Centre in Birmingham has blown over into the car park as wind speeds in excess of 50 and 60mph hit the region.
Carrington Street shop front collapsed, bus stop only casualty! It's getting very windy in #Nottingham. #StormBarney https://t.co/Qk2dViDLRE
A shop front has been entirely ripped off in Nottingham city centre during strong gales brought by Storm Barney last night.
The hoardings came down on Carrington Street, hitting a bus stop.
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