Hydro One says more than 26000 customers lost power in Central Ontario following a storm Sunday night that may have included a tornado.
“”The road crew is out working on clearing roadways; they hope to be done all cleanup within a couple of days. “We are in one room of the house that is dry,” she said on Facebook. “We currently can’t leave property as we are barricaded by trees everywhere. The Municipality of Tweed declared a state of emergency. The region is about 60 to 80 kilometres east of Peterborough. The centre will open until 8 p.m. Monday. Environment Canada and the Northern Tornadoes project will be assessing damage in the area of Marmora, Madoc and Tweed on Monday to determine if a tornado touched down.
On Sunday evening (July 24) a severe thunderstorm blew through the Marmora, Madoc and Tweed areas. “Officers are responding to numerous calls of storm related ...
— OPP East Region (@OPP_ER)— OPP East Region (@OPP_ER) #OPPofficers are responding to numerous calls of storm related damage in Marmora, Madoc and along #Hwy7north of Tweed. Significant damage to property. After the first hit, she said she figured she should get out of the park and at least get into Marmora, especially because she was caring for someone else’s child with her own. Along Glen Allen Road, trees were snapped off and branches were still littering the pavement. It shook the roof of the concrete silo as well, but then it settled. The couple were sitting on the porch of their home, aware there were tornado warnings in the area, but still a little skeptical. “My neighbour was hit hard too,” she said.
By kawarthaNOW. Widespread damage reported along Highway 7 corridor east of Havelock in Sunday night storm.
#OPPofficers are responding to numerous calls of storm related damage in Marmora, Madoc and along #Hwy7north of Tweed. Significant damage to property. Trees and wires down . No reports of injuries at this time. Some of the destruction reported in a weather summary on Monday morning from Environment Canada include a flipped trailer in Rockdale (northeast of Havelock) resulting in multiple injuries, damaged homes and downed trees in Marmora, damaged homes and downed hydro lines and trees in Madoc, and damaged homes including blown-off roofs in Actinolite (north of Tweed). In addition, a portion of Highway 7 was blocked by a downed large tree.
Thousands of people were without power in eastern Ontario Sunday evening after a destructive storm capable of producing tornadoes tore across the region, ...
They were practically the size of golfballs! Still can’t get over how crazy the hail was in Kinburn yesterday. Environment Canada issued several tornado warnings Sunday night as the powerful storm made its way through the area.
Crews from Environment and Climate Change Canada and Western University's Northern Tornadoes Project are investigating to determine whether tornadoes are ...
Also, hydro lines were down, so a lot of vehicles were halted in the wake of that.” Pope Francis has issued a public apology for the role that the Catholic Church played in Canada's residential school system during his visit to the former site of the Ermineskin Indian Residential School in Maskwacis, Alta. "Most of our volunteer firemen were out last night after the storm hit and worked through the night. Pope Francis has issued a public apology for the role that the Catholic Church played in Canada's residential school system during his visit to the former site of the Ermineskin Indian Residential School in Maskwacis, Alta. The municipality of Tweed has declared a state of emergency. “Officers were responding to numerous calls for service from about 8:30 until 4 in the morning,” she said. "We hope that by this evening, we will have all our roads open." "People have got to realize climate change is real. Pope Francis has issued a public apology for the role that the Catholic Church played in Canada's residential school system during his visit to the former site of the Ermineskin Indian Residential School in Maskwacis, Alta. The officer was unharmed, Cranton said. According to Environment Canada, homes and trees were damaged in areas that include Havelock, Marmora, Madoc and Tweed, which are east of Peterborough and north of Belleville. Part of Highway 7 in Tweed was blocked because of a downed tree. North of Tweed, in the community of Actinolite, roofs were ripped off of homes.