This sounds terrifying 😳
presenter had a lucky escape after a huge falling tree crushed both of his cars and part of his house.
The presenter, who covers the North East of England for the TV station, said: ‘Next door to my house is a big block of flats and an oak tree which must be around a 100-years-old.‘I thought I better go out and move them while the winds were getting up, as a few branches came off during the last storm, but as I looked out I heard this huge noise.
‘I couldn’t get out the back because it was blocked so I walked through the front of the house and I could see both cars were completely obliterated.’
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