The temporary Eunice continued to hit much of England this Saturday, something that began on Friday and that could be clearly seen in London.
Hundreds of flights were canceled due to this very strong storm that not only hit the entire United Kingdom, but also other countries in Europe.
One of the things that surprised the world is what happened on Friday in London.
The roof of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the stadium of the team in which the Uruguayan Rodrigo Bentancur plays and that beat Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City 3-2 this Saturday playing as a visitor and in the last moment of the commitment, moved in an incredible way due to the strong winds.
Said roof has a structure to prevent it from collapsing, but in any case, the winds that at times reached 195 km/h, showed how it moved.
Luckily, the construction that was inaugurated in April 2019, withstood the gale and there were no regrets or victims, nor damage to the structure.
This is how the roof of Tottenham Hotspur Stadium moved due to the wind storm:
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