The EF12 tornado of Swindon (2046)

Intro
On the 19th of April 2046, an EF12 tornado struck Swindon, England, leaving 26 dead and 97 injured. This was also the most heaviest tornado in English history, with wind speeds of 380mph.

The tornado
At Wanborough, England (time: 7:34AM) an EF12 tornado formed, alongside with light thunderstorms becoming heavy thunderstorms, light hail becoming heavy hail, drizzle becoming heavy and torrential rain and tiny puddles becoming 4ft deep floods. The tornado flowed westward towards Swindon, where the tornado got more extreme. When the tornado came to Swindon, the first parts that was hit were Dorcan and parts of Covingham, which are both boroughs of Swindon. The first deaths were recorded and many houses round that area were ruined. The weather got more and more extreme as the bizzare EF12 tornado came towards the urban area of Swindon. The heavy thunderstorms, heavy hail and heavy rain started to become more widespread, affecting Wroughton, Hodson, Uffcott and even Royal Wootton Bassett. As the tornado hit the centre of Swindon, the weather was at extreme level, with 4ft deep floods, heavy thunderstorms, very heavy rain, very heavy hail, and very fast speeds, reaching 380mph. Just after the tornado hit the centre of Swindon, the tornado got less heavy and much more weak, turning into an EF3. And just as the tornado reached Common Platt (time: 3:42PM), the tornado dissipated, the bizzare weather stopped, and floods sank, becoming a rather sunny day, with quite of lot of clouds, still. After the tornado hit Swindon, there was 1,435 houses and businesses broken and lost, 26 deaths and 97 injuries. Thankfully, the hospital wasn't hit, because that hospital was more south than that EF12 tornado.

Outro
Many were left dead and injured, many houses and buisnesses were broken and lost, and weather was very extreme.

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