A rare tornado hit Sydney on Wednesday with destructive winds above 200 km an hour (125 mph) and cricket ball-sized hail, bringing down trees and power lines, tearing off roofs, overturning vehicles and causing flash flooding. The Australian Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) issued the rare tornado warning around midday as the dangerous storm swept up the coast from Sydney’s south, forcing some international and domestic flights to be diverted to other cities.

“There is obvious evidence that we have had a tornado go through Cronulla (a southern Sydney suburb) today,” meteorologist Alan Sharp told Sydney media.
There were no reports of major damage and only a handful of people were reported injured as the storm passed over Australia’s largest city.
A spokeswoman for Sydney International Airport said the airport had not closed but a handful of flights were diverted to different airports. The large hail damaged cars, smashed windows, and tore shop awnings and yacht sails to shreds. Some 6,000 homes were reportedly without power south of the city and rescue services received more than 200 calls for help in the city, according to media reports.

Social media was swamped by pictures of the huge, dark storm as it engulfed the harbour city, plunging a 25 degree Celsius (77 Fahrenheit) summer’s day into darkness.
Here’s what Twitterati posted of the tornado:
Large hail stones currently hitting North Cronulla Beach right now. Photo: Luke Calo. #9News pic.twitter.com/TKKEA9r0WU
— Nine News Sydney (@9NewsSyd) December 15, 2015
Free Iceblocks in Sydney Australia thank you hail storm #HASH pic.twitter.com/B3HPhyyMlD
— Julie Sulter (@rawcoachhypno) December 16, 2015
Paint your battle ship grey, they said. Nobody will see it, they said. Makes sense now! #sydneystorm #abcpool pic.twitter.com/9oLiUjvw7z
— Jess (@jessrwh) December 16, 2015
. @guardianaus reader Claire Milet took this, of people getting out of cars to walk to #SydneyAirport in #sydneystorm pic.twitter.com/7GbkszdJcp
— (Joyeux No)Elle Hunt (@mlle_elle) December 16, 2015
VIDEO: A very rare #tornado storm chase in Sydney Australia. #SydneyTornado #sydneystorm https://t.co/o8TRPYatQh pic.twitter.com/us77Qjl72u
— Daniel Shaw (@DanielShawAU) December 16, 2015
Surfing rather than rugby today on #Coogee Oval #sydneystorm @BOM_NSW @abcnews @702sydney pic.twitter.com/wgAegPkat4
— Yvonne Luxford (@_Y_S_L) December 16, 2015
#sydneystorm out of control, its not a tornado. Y’all are dramatic! pic.twitter.com/eT1fTjeRXC
— Bobbidana Tongia (@_bobbidana) December 16, 2015
PIX, DETAILS: Tornado leaves trail of destruction in #SydneyStorm . https://t.co/DNHjwmTakr pic.twitter.com/8SQnhGX5hn
— Herald Sun (@theheraldsun) December 16, 2015
In case you didn’t hear, Sydney had a little rain today. Or big mother of a storm. Whichever. #sydneystorm pic.twitter.com/CtN0IugOXD
— Someone (@tweetedhere) December 16, 2015
GA712 CGK->SYD tried to land in #sydneystorm , aborted and diverted to Melbourne. pic.twitter.com/VhsJYiQPXn
— Tomas Holderness (@iHolderness) December 16, 2015
At Cronulla, shopkeepers armed with brooms tried to keep the water out. #9News pic.twitter.com/EHA1iM92sy
— Nine News Sydney (@9NewsSyd) December 16, 2015
Bridges Street at Kurnell. This roof came from a house on another street. #sydneystorm pic.twitter.com/2BTgvnoj2n
— Sam Buckingham-Jones (@SamEBJones) December 16, 2015
This is why you don’t swim in the ocean for a day or so after a storm… Outflow pic.twitter.com/Nk6vBKjH1u
— Dr Dasher Saunders (@whereisdaz) December 16, 2015
Feature image source: Twitter/@Hurshal