ustomers had been evacuated from a Tesco grocery store in Inverness after water poured in by means of the ceiling on Sunday afternoon.
Movies on social media confirmed tiles on the ceiling falling to the ground and water pouring in, protecting a lot of the flooring within the grocery store.
The realm was affected by heavy thunderstorms and torrential rain for many of Sunday.
The shop was evacuated and stays closed.
A Tesco spokesperson, stated: “Our Inverness Inshes Additional retailer is briefly closed whereas we assess some harm to the roof.
“We’re sorry for any inconvenience. We’re working to reopen as quickly as doable.”
A parking lot near the grocery store, positioned within the Inshes Retail Park, was additionally flooded, as was a close-by Vue cinema.
It comes after a yellow climate warning for thunderstorms was issued by the Met Workplace for a lot of Scotland on Sunday.
The warning is anticipated to be in place till midnight on Monday. It follows temperatures reaching 30 levels final week and pink water scarcity warnings being issued to elements of Fife and the Borders.
Community Rail has suggested passengers to verify journeys are operating however has reassured them there are not any main disruptions anticipated.