
An MP has called for help for residents who may not be insured after their homes were devastated by the tornado.
Stalybridge and Hyde MP Jonathan Reynolds said: "I was at home when it happened and I thought something had blown up in my kitchen.
"Hail stones were hitting the house so you could tell it was a significant storm right away. I think the time it has happened has meant no-one has been hurt because they haven't been out and the roads haven't been as busy. It's brilliant no-one has been hurt but it's going to take some time to clear.
"The big challenge is so many trees have fallen on roads and there is a shortage of resources getting them to the side of the road.
"Everywhere you go slates have come off roofs and I am really worried about people who haven't got the insurance they need. It's going to take some time.
"It's always a busy time for the emergency services over Christmas, but you don't expect a tornado.
"We will have to see how best we can help people who do not have insurance. This is not a small event."