The roof of London's O2 Arena has been shredded by Storm Eunice
London's O2 Arena has been damaged by Storm Eunice, with footage showing that the roof has been partially shredded.
Storm Eunice has caused some damage to London's O2 Arena, ripping off sections of the roof, which has been caught on camera.
The strong winds ripped one panel of the large venue's roof earlier today (18 February), which is made out of SHEERFILL Architectural Membrane, and has since shredded more sections.
— Ben Hubbard (@BJFHubbard) February 18, 2022
More and more of the Dome is being shredded pic.twitter.com/EUgyH2ryvK
— Ben Hubbard (@BJFHubbard) February 18, 2022
Dome shredding getting worse pic.twitter.com/aIp39ohUD9
— Ben Hubbard (@BJFHubbard) February 18, 2022
Dome update - six panels shredded and counting ! pic.twitter.com/p2AVhf17Ly
— Ben Hubbard (@BJFHubbard) February 18, 2022
Huge section of the O2 Arena roof now torn off, and more going all the time. @LBC pic.twitter.com/7CQXaKuDeS
— Matthew Thompson (@mattuthompson) February 18, 2022
The London landmark recently hosted the 2022 BRIT Awards.
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