One person was killed and two others were injured after a tree fell on a camping trailer at Pinehurst Lake during a severe storm that ripped through ...
As a result, these trails and natural areas have been closed while staff evaluate the damage,” the GRCA said in a media release. Some roads were closed and county officials reminded residents to stay away from downed hydro lines. Brantford police were on the scene with cruiser lights flashing as a warning to oncoming motorists. The video was taken at Alexandra Park. “It was pretty incredible,” Carol Browning of Dalhousie Street near Park Avenue, said after the storm had moved on. A block away on Darling Street near Drummond Street, a large tree knocked down hydro wires blocking the entire street. He urged residents to be patient as work continued. Her son Dominic, 6, was playing out front and thought a tornado was coming. “The weather system that swept through Southern Ontario on Saturday afternoon has resulted in significant damage to trees in several (GRCA) natural areas and on GRCA trails throughout the watershed. The investigation is continuing. There were also reports of downed branches and uprooted trees in other areas of the city including West Brant. The storm uprooted trees, downed branches and also left many people without power for a couple of hours in Brantford and the surrounding area.
The storm uprooted trees, downed branches and also left many people without power for a couple of hours in Brantford and the surrounding area. “It was pretty ...
As a result, these trails and natural areas have been closed while staff evaluate the damage,” the GRCA said in a media release. Some roads were closed and county officials reminded residents to stay away from downed hydro lines. Brantford police were on the scene with cruiser lights flashing as a warning to oncoming motorists. The video was taken at Alexandra Park. “It was pretty incredible,” Carol Browning of Dalhousie Street near Park Avenue, said after the storm had moved on. A block away on Darling Street near Drummond Street, a large tree knocked down hydro wires blocking the entire street. He urged residents to be patient as work continued. Her son Dominic, 6, was playing out front and thought a tornado was coming. “The weather system that swept through Southern Ontario on Saturday afternoon has resulted in significant damage to trees in several (GRCA) natural areas and on GRCA trails throughout the watershed. The investigation is continuing. There were also reports of downed branches and uprooted trees in other areas of the city including West Brant. The storm uprooted trees, downed branches and also left many people without power for a couple of hours in Brantford and the surrounding area.