Tornadic
waterspout rips through the South of France
A
natural phenomenon more common for America, a tornado, has hit the
South of France shocking locals and holidaymakers on the Côte
d'Azur, the Mediterranean coastline.
RT,
9
June, 2013
As
thousands in Central Europe are struggling to cope with devastating
floods which have already claimed the lives of at least 21 people, a
tornado ripped through the French Riviera on Sunday morning.
The
violently rotating column of air and water formed off the coast not
far from popular resort towns of Cannes and Nice.
The
phenomenon was observed from the Cagnes-sur-Mer commune in
southeastern France, rising off to Villeneuve-Loubet and Antibes,
reports Nicematin.com.
So
far, no damage or injury has been reported.
The
incident is being widely discussed on social networking services
where users – some of them freaked out others rather thrilled -
share videos and photos of the “tornado.”
“OMG
there was a mini tornado in my town today. In Nice!” tweeted user
nicknamed Sachamallow.
“There's
been a tornado in Cannes. I bet the end of the world is approaching!
we're all gonna die you, will see,” noted @Amaandarine.
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