Miracle: A huge tree collapsed at the entrance to the ultra-Orthodox family

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Following the storm ‘Eunice’ that plagued London and the surrounding area that led to the cancellation of hundreds of flights and shut down the train system, a huge tree collapsed in front of the home of an ultra-Orthodox family and miraculously no one was hurt.

The Meteorological Service of the United Kingdom has issued a stern warning regarding the London area and the south-east of England, due to the storm ‘Eunice’ which brought with it particularly strong winds, and warned that there is even a danger to life.

A miracle took place on Friday in front of the home of an ultra-Orthodox family, who live in the Stamford Hill neighborhood of London, when a large tree collapsed due to the strong winds, miraculously no one was hurt. The documentation shows the tree lying at the entrance to the house, part of it over a family car.

During the storm, London Mayor Sadiq Khan called on Londoners to stay indoors following the storm that caused flights and trains to be canceled. Heathrow Airport was badly damaged, more than 430 flights were canceled, and the Railway Authority canceled all trains entering and departing until further notice.

The mayor of London urged residents to “stay home” and “not take risks” when gusts of 250 km / h hit the capital. Sadiq Khan also called on Londoners not to move in vehicles “but for absolutely essential needs”.

London police have updated: “We received more than four times the amount of calls we would normally receive,” against the backdrop of Hurricane Eunice that hit southwest England. A Twitter tweet read: “Most of the conversations concern road disruptions, fallen trees and power cables, flying debris and collapsed roofs, take care.”

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