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Two Tornadoes Touch Down, One Destroys Home And Barns In Saskatchewan

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 02 Aug, 2016 12:18 PM
  • Two Tornadoes Touch Down, One Destroys Home And Barns In Saskatchewan
YORKTON, Sask. — Two tornadoes that touched down in southeastern Saskatchewan have left significant damage to several farms and a home, but no injuries.
 
Environment Canada said the first tornado hit the ground at about 4 p.m. Sunday north of Melville, Sask., which ripped apart a barn, trees and tossed bins and bales about.
 
Meteorologist Jason Knight said a second tornado touched down about five kilometres away at about 5:20 p.m. that destroyed a modular home, but the family inside was able to escape without injury.
 
Knight said there was substantial flooding in Yorkton, Sask., where up to 60 millimetres of rain fell in a short time and wind gusted up to 109 km/h as the storm reached Manitoba.
 
He said hail the size of tennis balls belted the Yorkton area and Environment Canada was investigating a third unconfirmed tornado near Camperville, Man., Sunday night.
 
Duane McKay, Saskatchewan's commissioner of emergency management, said there was a report of damage to a commercial chicken operation and a feedlot, as well as two homes, but there were no reports of anyone being hurt.
 
McKay said power was knocked out in some areas.
 
"I think there were a lot of poles that were snapped off due to wind and a lot of trees down blocking traffic on rural grids," McKay said, noting there may also be some crop damage from the hail.
 
Twitter users posted numerous pictures of funnel cloud formations, along with videos of flash flooding in Yorkton that showed vehicles splashing through water-filled streets.
 
McKay said flooding in downtown Yorkton was dissipating on Sunday.
 
"Most communities are handling the response themselves, not requiring any major response from the province," McKay said.

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