However the wind may not have turned over the caravan if the steadies were down, just shifted it and blown it against the unit parked next to it. Caravan does not seem that old possibly about 10-12 years old?I doubt steadies would have saved the caravan. Probably the only thing would be ground anchors, but as it is on a paved area these would not be feasible.
I sense that you are not convinced that strong winds could blow over a static motorhome. Rather than trying a counter argument I will post this link to a NZ motorhome being blown over.I would just point out the the initial subject of this thread involved a motorhome not a caravan and as such woud be a far heavier item.
There is a very big difference between a vehicle in motion being blown over and one being blown over when static. I have witnessed a truck being blown over directly in front of me during a period of high wind so fully accept it happensI sense that you are not convinced that strong winds could blow over a static motorhome. Rather than trying a counter argument I will post this link to a NZ motorhome being blown over.
View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EU5_GeoF5Gk
The motorhome in the video looks to be stationary.There is a very big difference between a vehicle in motion being blown over and one being blown over when static. I have witnessed a truck being blown over directly in front of me during a period of high wind so fully accept it happens
We each have are views and opinions in regards to the event that led to this thread, and I, like you, have merely voiced mine. Without a lot more information in respect of this particular incident its impossible to know if any of us are right OR wrong.
Yes it does/was,The motorhome in the video looks to be stationary.