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Mosque tower in danger of collapsing as it's battered by strong winds from Storm Eunice in Oldham

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A minaret at a mosque in Oldham is in danger of collapsing due to gale force winds during Storm Eunice. Residents have been told to stay indoors, and police have erected a 50 metre cordon around Greengate Jamia Masjid on Greengate Street.

Police officers have knocked on houses near to the mosque and advised people to remain inside. READ MORE : Trees fall on cars and block roads and train lines as Storm Eunice batters Greater Manchester Navaid Afzal, secretary of the mosque, told the M.E.N.

that it is currently too dangerous for any recovery work to be undertaken. Mr Afzal said that the top section of the minaret is made of fibreglass and is in a precarious position. "It is hanging at about 45 degrees right now," he said.

Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletter You can sign up very simply by following the instructions here "It is impossible to get somebody up there in this weather. "Right now we are waiting for the weather to get better and then assess the damage." Oldham Council confirmed that the police have imposed a cordon at the scene, and said that residents have been spoken to and told to remain inside.

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