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Wind turbine blade at Little Cheyne Court near Brookland bent and broken in lightning strike during storm
15:00, 11 November 2014
A wind turbine blade has been bent back like a spoon - despite being a colossal 44 metres long.
It was the result of yesterday morning's lightning storm which struck one of the 26 turbines at Little Cheyne Court near Brookland.
Neighbour Caroline Solly said: "I heard a giant crash of lighting at about 6am and then the whole earth seemed to rumble.
"When I went to look I saw a whole turbine blade bent over. It was incredible."
The anti-wind farm pressure group Sombre (Save Our Marsh - Block Rural Exploitation) says these turbines should be kept at least 2km from properties.
Almost 80 homes were left without power due to the storms.
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