That is nuts. Seconds to reduce that structure to nothing move cars around in the process.
It's understandable that ours have that "can do" attitude and don't stop for a cup of tea in the middle of the job but they're still friends with their UK tornados. The heavy lifting, as usual, is done by the US cousins but the UK cousins show up at least which the French (distant cousins) are usually on strike.Interesting fact: UK gets more tornados per square km than anywhere else in the world! - or at least between 1980 and 2012.
Turns out we get about 2.2 per year per 100,000 km2, compared with the US getting 1.3. Naturally ours are more sedate beasts, ones you could probably take home to see your parents, or take for a cup o' tea with your grandma, compared to the rather uncouth and boisterous beasts in the US. But, still... makes you think.