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Small whirlwind spins through Greenwich Park

Footage filmed in Greenwich Park, London, on Sunday showed a small whirlwind moving through the park as people stood nearby.

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A small whirlwind was filmed moving through Greenwich Park in London on Sunday, with footage showing the rotating column of air swirling close to people in the park.

The video captured the brief moment as the whirlwind passed through the open space. People nearby could be seen in the area as it spun through the park.

The incident took place in Greenwich Park, one of London’s best-known public parks. The supplied footage identifies the phenomenon as a dust devil, a term commonly used for a small, rotating whirlwind.

No further details were provided about how long the whirlwind lasted, whether anyone was affected, or whether there was any disruption in the park.

The latest known information is that the event was recorded on Sunday and showed the small whirlwind passing through the park without any additional reported consequences in the supplied material.

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