FOOTAGE has emerged showing the terrifying conditions slamming England’s training base.
Thomas Tuchel‘s men have been operating out of Kansas City’s Swope Soccer Village as they prepare for their World Cup campaign.
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New footage has shown the terrifying storm that rocked England’s World Cup training base
But on Saturday the stars were forced to take shelter after receiving a chilling tornado warning, alongside fellow Kansas City World Cup guests Algeria.
Their bases are in the middle of a section of American land colloquially referred to as ‘Tornado Alley ‘due to the chance of the weather phenomena forming.
And those fears were alive and kicking as a fierce storm battered the city, with video from the location showing the extent of the shocking conditions.
Rain can be seen bucketing down as deafening thunder echoes through the air over residential houses.
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The thumping wind appeared to be wobbling cars on their suspension as they remained parked in their spots.
A tornado siren can also be heard bellowing its warning late in the video, signalling residents to take shelter.
It is just the latest blow in a series of nightmare situations for the national side since touching down in the US.
The team have struggled to acclimatise to the warm climate in the region, and also saw a friendly against Costa Rica delayed by an hour due to torrential rain.
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Things have not been much more hospitable off the pitch, with a shooting four miles away from the training base putting players and staff on high alert earlier this week.
And the side also had to deal with a theft which saw boots and other sporting equipment disappear.
Football fans on social media could not wrap their heads around the bizarre set of circumstances that England have been faced with before a ball has even been kicked.
One wrote: “England players will be traumatised after this world cup.”
Another joked: “They going through trials and tribulations Lmfaoo.”
While a third fan quipped: “These man are going through everything out there.”



