Hailstorms hammer Calgary International Airport, leaving passengers soaked and flights delayed! Dive into the wild weather aftermath and some fun facts about Calgary!
Calgary International Airport finds itself in a race against time as it scrambles to recover from a devastating hailstorm that hit late Monday night. The storm brought not only stunning rainfall but also hailstones reported to be as large as baseballs, creating a chaotic scene in the terminal. Water damage has inflicted closures in parts of the domestic terminal, with passengers reporting unwelcome surprises like pouring water and even falling ceiling tiles. Travelers are advised to check in with their airlines for updates and expect delays while the airport grapples with massive cleanup operations.
The aftermath has left Calgary grappling with a messy situation beyond just the airport; local homes and properties were also battered by the storm. North Calgary took a hard hit, with smashed windows and dented vehicles offering stark reminders of nature's fury. Poor gardens, once lush and vibrant, now stand decimated, mourning their brief encounter with a hailstorm of this magnitude. It's not just an inconvenience for travelers but a shared experience that has left the local community in shock.
As these stormy troubles unfold, social media channels buzzed with reports and images of the storm’s impact, revealing a mix of astonishment and humor. It’s not every day you see people discussing their travel plans alongside nature’s form of aerial artillery. Responding swifter than a hailstone could fall, the airport took to social media to inform passengers of safety protocols and updates, illustrating the balance between managing crises and keeping a sense of community spirit alive.
In the heart of this chaos, let’s sprinkle in some fun facts to lighten the mood! Did you know Calgary is not only famous for its annual Stampede but also for having an average of just 17 sunny days in July? That’s quite the contrast when compared to the stormy night just experienced! Also, despite the weather woes, the Calgary International Airport handled over 18 million passengers in 2019, proving that when the skies clear, plenty will be traveling through its bustling terminal. So, let’s keep our fingers crossed for brighter days ahead—both for the airport and for the lovely city itself!
The Calgary International Airport is cleaning up after hail and heavy rainfall caused significant water damage in the terminal building Monday night.
Parts of the domestic terminal building at the Calgary International Airport are closed due to damage caused by hail and heavy rainfall.
Hail battered north Calgary and left behind it a trail of destruction, including smashed windows, dented homes and vehicles as well as decimated gardens.
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CALGARY - The Calgary International Airport says parts of its domestic terminal building are closed due to dam...
Hail the size of baseballs. That's apparently what has closed parts of Calgary International Airport (YYC) after large hail and heavy rain pelted the ...
The Calgary International Airport is cleaning up after hail and heavy rainfall caused significant water damage in the terminal building Monday night.
The Calgary International Airport says parts of its domestic terminal building are closed due to damage caused by hail and heavy rainfall.
Guests were evacuated from areas within Calgary International Airport (YYC) following a severe storm that damaged the terminal. On Monday night (Aug.
Large hail and heavy rain pelted the Calgary area Monday night, causing widespread damage to houses and cars.
More than 70 flights were cancelled at Calgary International Airport Wednesday morning, primarily due to Monday night's hail storm.
Part of the domestic terminal building at the airport remained closed due to water damage from hail and heavy rain that pummelled the area.
Flights are operating at Calgary International Airport after the facility suffered damage Monday (Aug. 5) during a powerful hail and rain storm.
The Calgary International Airport says parts of its domestic terminal building are closed due to damage caused by hail and heavy rainfall.