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Just because of the wind: The waterfall "flipped" in the UK | Israel today

2020-02-16T18:14:54.510Z


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The "Dennis" storm that strikes the UK has caused a rare phenomenon: the waterfall "flipped" as a result of the wind blowing the water up, against the direction of the flow • View the amazing documentation

Giant storm "Dennis" continues to hit the UK, causing a special phenomenon. On Sunday, a record of a waterfall that was "flipped" as a result of the wind rushing the water up, was directed against the direction of the flow. It is estimated that at the height of the storm, winds will blow at about 110 mph and drop 120 millimeters of rain.

A waterfall in Scotland called Jenny's Lum turned 'upside down' when heavy winds of Storm Ciara sent the water flowing upward pic.twitter.com/c60sSOHg3a

- Reuters (@Reuters) February 11, 2020

As mentioned, only yesterday a British boy was killed after drifting into the sea in the south of England due to huge waves in the area, the boy arrived on the scene to watch the huge waves caused by the storm "Dennis" coming to the shores of the UK - and is expected to be one of the kingdom's worst, and swept away by them. The concern in the UK is that the boy will not be Dennis's latest victim, who is expected to cause heavy damage to the kingdom.

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Some areas have already been hit by the storm Kiara - which hit the area earlier this month, and the concern is for infrastructure collapse in those areas. Due to the situation, airlines operating in the United Kingdom have already canceled over 230 flights on and off the island, and car rental companies have also announced cancellation of lines in flood-prone areas.

Source: israelhayom

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