Parts of London’s O2 Arena roof have been “ripped off” as Storm Eunice battered the capital.
Some of the white covering on the venue could be seen flapping in the strong winds in footage shared on social media.
The famous building, formerly known as the Millennium Dome, hosts major events including concerts and features restaurants, bars, shops and a cinema.
Just saw #StormEunice rip off part of the #MillenniumDome! pic.twitter.com/AArGWXr6Sy
— Dr Mala Sharma (@MalaSharma18) February 18, 2022
On its official Twitter account the O2 is described as: “Not just a tent. The world’s most popular music and entertainment venue.”
Visitors can also do a 90-minute climb of the recognisable roof for views of London as part of its Up at the O2 experience.
As Storm Eunice hit the city on Friday morning, witness Mala Sharma told the PA news agency that she had seen parts of the dome damaged.
She said “more and more parts are getting ripped off”, adding “it’s going to be a safety issue for people around”.
Ms Sharma said it happened “right in front of my eyes” and that the damage “started off with a patch” but then a “chunk” of the dome roof ripped off.
The O2 has been contacted for comment.
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