Feb 17 • 07:56 UTC 🇫🇷 France Le Figaro

A 'possible tornado': strong gusts of wind cause significant damage in Cousolre, in the North

Strong gusts of wind in Cousolre, France, have led to significant damage, including roofs destroyed, uprooted trees, and electrical disruptions, with authorities investigating a possible tornado.

Cousolre, a small commune in northern France, experienced severe wind gusts on Monday evening that resulted in significant structural damage to homes and vehicles. According to local authorities, many roofs were damaged, trees were uprooted, and electric poles were downed, leaving about 50 residences without power. Fortunately, no injuries or fatalities were reported, prompting relief efforts as the community assessed the aftermath.

The prefecture of the Nord department and the local mayor confirmed that while there was considerable damage, the community responded quickly to assist those affected. A local community hall was opened to provide shelter for residents displaced by the incident, highlighting the solidarity and preparedness within the town. Despite the chaos, emergency services worked efficiently to manage the situation and provide support to those in need.

An investigation has been initiated to determine the precise nature of the weather phenomenon that struck the area. The private tornado observatory, Keraunos, has been actively monitoring the situation and will likely contribute to analyzing whether a tornado truly occurred. This incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of extreme weather events, particularly in the context of climate change and its impacts on local weather patterns.

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