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thank you for the news,
; i& D( E9 [+ t* J8 U; ?2 bi have some news from toronto too...
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: o! o1 T2 I3 ~8 h. Qtoronto was hit by two tornado yesterday. Some place in toronto even 水浸!!!.6 U( x! X! L- X& {6 ~2 `5 J" i8 Z2 h: n, i
these are pictures from other sites, taken yesterday.
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% q* b Z6 W4 Y% [/ hsouthwestern toronto and northern toronto was hit by a tornado
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the southeastern toronto had only a severe storm, no severe damage.% T/ D3 Y4 k7 ~- z, E+ S8 t! I
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, Y& k! ^9 F1 ?) J3 N) o$ KResidents of southern Ontario town pick up pieces after confirmed tornado
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Sat Aug 20, 3:47 PM ET
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! F# Q3 `5 j0 g: ATORONTO (CP) - Residents of southwestern Ontario were picking up the pieces Saturday, and in some cases waiting for the power to be turned on, after a tornado touched down during a stampede of fierce storms a day earlier.; V" I+ l7 S6 D; ~ L" o
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The severe weather, which developed due to humid and unstable air, began in Milverton, Ont., Friday afternoon and quickly gained steam as it moved east towards Fergus, a community near Conestoga Lake.
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It was here, officials said, where the storm spawned a full-fledged twister close to 300 metres wide that chewed off tree limbs, downed power lines, tossed cars into ditches, and ripped into several homes and barns.$ @/ f% O) E7 P3 [: t! _- c
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"We've confirmed at this location a Fujita scale F2 tornado occurred, with winds between 180 to 240 kilometres an hour," said Environment Canada meteorologist Geoff Coulson on Saturday. "That's confirmed with the damage that we've witnessed."" L+ y5 ]. t7 D( H
3 c& q, I& v; i4 d5 G. n# d# jA two-storey home in the area had its roof torn clean off and a barn behind the home was levelled to its foundation, Coulson said, all damage consistent with a severe tornado.
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& H2 E0 |9 `& L+ p& I C, vElsewhere on a nearby highway, a wooden plank was driven into the windshield of a vehicle, another sign of extensive impact damage typically associated with a twister.( j' s9 F1 N# F
8 c) g2 m1 S9 g6 c1 `% M"A tell-tale sign it was tornadic as opposed to just strong winds was the fact there's (mud) splatter on more than one side of a house," he said. "If it had been one wind gust there would be one side with the splatter."
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0 H) J6 K" @, U- XOn Friday, a state of emergency was declared in the community of Centre Wellington, which includes Fergus, after the storm got out of hand.
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Amidst the wreckage, no serious injuries were reported, provincial police said.
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"That's pretty amazing given the damage we're seeing here," Coulson said. "(Many) did exactly the right thing. They got into the basement and waited the storm out down there.": v3 Y1 x( H/ V: B+ k5 S e) ~6 S8 @
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Fergus resident Klaus Doerig and his wife, Judy, were at home when the skies turned menacingly grey and tree limbs began flying past their window.( ~9 G8 `. O2 P. f) I/ \4 p) m
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They hunkered down in the furnace room and emerged to find the roof of their home had been partially ripped off and a wall was destroyed.2 N* f5 X2 P! ^
/ o. K1 Q7 `' X"We were selling this house," he said. "It was for our retirement. Who would want to buy my house now?"* g. s+ s# ?+ m/ a0 R( ?
# v7 @9 h* H& W6 WOfficials continued studying the aftermath in other areas of southern Ontario Saturday afternoon, trying to determine if other regions were hit by tornadoes.
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Aided by an Ontario Provincial Police helicopter, Environment Canada investigators conducted full aerial surveys of the Milverton area, where the storm began, and areas further east.
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, e5 z! T% Y* d8 DCoulson said officials reported what appeared to be a one-kilometre wide swath of tree damage near Conestoga Lake. They were looking into whether it was the work of a twister.
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"The big thing for us is going to be to try to link up these different reports to see if it was in fact one long-lived tornado on the ground or a series of tornadoes," he said.
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+ b" ]- o% o5 {Due to the storm, nearly 4,400 people were left without power in Fergus and its surrounding areas on Saturday, said Hydro One spokeswoman Kathleen Welsh. 8 ]4 j: y- K B+ b2 @. v
; F0 `5 ~2 w5 o; P+ _5 rThe majority of residents were to have power restored by Saturday night, Welsh said.
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Meanwhile in Toronto, crews were cleaning up from the localized flash flooding that had paralyzed much of the city's main roadways and transit routes, drowning vehicles and leaving motorists knee-deep in water. In one extreme case, flood waters managed to wash away an entire section of road. 5 [' X0 B, R9 ~
5 v" w/ ^$ e2 N- Z& t& H/ x BDuring the height of the storm, around the time of the afternoon commute home, officials say the city received over 1,700 calls to emergency services.
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1 {1 \+ i+ _$ u1 g"The city's emergency services and the staff that manage our water, transportation, hydro and forests did a fantastic job of keeping the public safe and protecting the assets of the city," said Toronto Mayor David Miller in a statement. ' z+ J% }2 k0 E. U
! t$ A. x3 }! d5 E* ]. a% D"Emergency services personnel were involved in a number of rescues, evacuations and emergency pumping operations and their work prevented serious injuries or death," he said.
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