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Boomtown Festival: Tornado launches tents and chairs '60 feet' into the air

This is an amazing moment when a tornado blows through Boomtown, sending tents, chairs, and gazebos into the air.

A video widely shared online shows how the destruction left a trail on Sunday.

This dramatic footage shows tents spiraling into the sky as onlookers watch strange events unfold.

In one clip, trash is seen circulating towards the edge of the campsite, while other debris is seen strewn across the lawn.

Samuel James, his 23-year-old student from Surrey who witnessed the turmoil, told The Daily Telegraph:

He added: "The gazebo and tent also flew into the air. It took about 30 seconds to a minute.

"Fortunately, We weren't on that road and we could see the dust twisting about 60 feet up, looking like a twister."

The Japan Meteorological Agency He said a tornado may have hit after the Hampshire Festival.

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A spokeswoman said tornadoes were "indirectly linked to heat."

They added: I had another setup.

``There was a shower in the area around 5pm on Sunday, and the environment would have supported a short period of tornado activity. Devil'', the swirling air that can form when the ground dries out and high temperatures create strong updrafts.''

Boomtown, Hampshire It is held annually at the Matterley Estate in South Downs National Park near Winchester, TN.

A Boomtown spokesman said it was aware of what had happened and that no injuries had been reported. } was filmed and music lovers' tents soared high at the Boardmasters Festival inCornwall.

Footage captured by a shocked camper shows a canvas house flying about 100 feet off the ground, with people's belongings flying in the process.

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One of the tents collides, engulfing an unsuspecting festival-goer in the main arena. was seen.

Steven, a power line builder in Devon, said: "I came here with a friend who was playing at a festival, and I saw the festival start, but people didn't really notice it.

"There was nothing. There was no wind at all, just a great deal of heat, and you could see it pile up and swirl with dust. 110}

"I don't know if there was any damage to the main tent, but I saw at least 10 tents ripped apart. They were sent over 100 meters in the air. Thrown into play, one of them came down and wrapped itself around a walking man."

The Mirror reached out to the Met Office and Boomtown for comment.

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