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Pillaton Church hit by lightning suffers 'huge hole' Pillaton Church hit by lightning suffers 'huge hole'
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A church has been left with a "huge hole" after being struck by lightning in Cornwall.A church has been left with a "huge hole" after being struck by lightning in Cornwall.
Pillaton Church was hit on Monday evening during a "tremendous thunderstorm", bell ringing captain Richard Warwick said.Pillaton Church was hit on Monday evening during a "tremendous thunderstorm", bell ringing captain Richard Warwick said.
Severe weather has affected many parts of the county, with drivers reporting treacherous ice on roads.Severe weather has affected many parts of the county, with drivers reporting treacherous ice on roads.
A number of schools are closed because many roads and pavements are considered too dangerous.A number of schools are closed because many roads and pavements are considered too dangerous.
'Exploding' pinnacle'Exploding' pinnacle
Mr Warwick said Pillaton residents had been "shaken from their beds" during Monday's storm.Mr Warwick said Pillaton residents had been "shaken from their beds" during Monday's storm.
"There's pretty major structural damage to the church."There's pretty major structural damage to the church.
"One of the four pinnacles on the roof, which weigh several tonnes, has exploded and the main part of it has made a huge gaping hole in the body of the main church," he said."One of the four pinnacles on the roof, which weigh several tonnes, has exploded and the main part of it has made a huge gaping hole in the body of the main church," he said.
"We don't know about the bells yet because we're not allowed up there to take a look."We don't know about the bells yet because we're not allowed up there to take a look.
"The main tower looks all right but we've just had them re-furnished for £50,000 so it's a bit of a worry.""The main tower looks all right but we've just had them re-furnished for £50,000 so it's a bit of a worry."
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The Met Office has issued a yellow warning of ice for the county, which will remain in place all day.The Met Office has issued a yellow warning of ice for the county, which will remain in place all day.
It also warned that snow could fall across Cornwall later although the "extent of the wintry precipitation is very uncertain at this stage".It also warned that snow could fall across Cornwall later although the "extent of the wintry precipitation is very uncertain at this stage".
Devon is expected to have the heaviest snow - with up to 10cm (4ins) on high ground.Devon is expected to have the heaviest snow - with up to 10cm (4ins) on high ground.
Up to 4cm (1.5ins) of snow fell across parts of west Cornwall on Monday.Up to 4cm (1.5ins) of snow fell across parts of west Cornwall on Monday.
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