London: Destruction of celebrities’ houses after the sudden rain

The well-known judge and producer of television programs Simon Cowell saw his mansion in London 15 15 million flooded after the recent severe storms that lasted about 90 minutes. Several of London’s main streets were flooded and sewers overflowed and rescue teams participated in evacuation operations, while due to the sudden bad weather, some Metro stations were closed. Among the affected residents was the legendary musician, Queen guitarist, Brian May, reports the RES.

He wrote on his personal page on social media that his home in Kensington turned into a “terror” house as the lower floor of the house was destroyed. The rock star, who was very angry, shared a video showing the extent of the damage with several of his favorite items being destroyed. “The whole lower floor is flooded. Sewage and mud covered our carpets and all kinds of valuables (for us). ” He denounces the Royal City of Kensington and the Chelsea Council “for all the misery that is happening in my neighborhood and destroying our quality of life. “It’s time for them to be held accountable,” he told his 2.8 million fans at Instagram.

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