alandalus11
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Looks like one casualty at Levington.
Some tiles blown off my roof. I'm bloody annoyed as it was re-tiled in 2017. So it looks like poor workmanship by the contractor.
Since then 75.18 (86.5mph) @ 16.20hSince then, 72.65 kt at 15:10 h
(Wind Speed - Harwich Haven Authority)
Thanks, I will be careful.Take care out there: I thought it seemed relatively calm here in South Oxfordshire, but this afternoon a woman was airlifted to the JR in Oxford with serious injuries from falling roof debris.
I hope you are insured.
The expression "being blown off one's feet" tends to be overused, but yesterday on the beach I was literally blown off my feet. Fortunately not seawards.
Never experienced anything quite like that.
I obviously need to eat more cake, so I'll weigh more.
We usually lose a few tiles in violent winds but didn't this time around. Damage usually occurs around our valleys or behind chimneys leading me to believe they are getting sucked off.Mine appear to be mostly still on the roof...!
Why were you on the Beach. Did you not hear the many warnings that were issued
Maybe related to being RNLI crew?
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Hope my favourite cafe near Batemans T is ok. I particularly like the rugs.brightlingsea pics from social media….