Tornado strikes Quebec campground, causes severe damage

The Canadian Press | July 12, 2019 in National News

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Environment Canada is confirming a tornado struck a campground north of Montreal Thursday evening, causing considerable damage.

Meteorologists were on site in St−Roch−de−l’Achigan, Que., about 50 kilometres north of Montreal, to make the determination today.

Alexandre Parent says the damage has all the hallmarks of a weak tornado, but it will take officials a few more hours to determine the wind speed and intensity of the twister.

The Camping Horizon campground sustained heavy damage. Owner Alex Caron says trailers were toppled, old trees were snapped and power lines were toppled, cutting electricity to the grounds.

One person was injured after strong winds caused the trailer he was in to roll over.

Severe thunderstorms caused numerous power outages across Quebec Thursday. There were still 14,000 customers without power as of earlier today.

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