ORnot the most devastating weather events, such as the tornado, reached Canada For to shave with a lot of people. This was revealed through a video that shows the force with which the air column appeared and moved to the surprise of the inhabitants.
It happened in the Canadian city of alberta, Saturday, July 1. At time of publication social media videoExpressions of solidarity and support were immediate.
He tornado happened as Canadians celebrate canada national dayso no one was prepared for this, since they were resting and celebrating.
What was the damage caused by the tornado in Canada?
A lot Houses were damaged and others devastated by the power exerted by the tornado. This happened in Mountain View County, where several people were also reportedly injured. An emergency alert was therefore issued, also including Didsbury, Olds and Carstair.
Similarly, the Alberta RCMP asked people to take shelter very well and therefore they should not leave their homes until the situation calms down.
Regardless, they implemented a search plan to keep people safe, especially to search through the remaining rubble.
Thankfully, authorities reported at the time that no one was killed by the tornado, so they shared they could normalize their day. However, they counted the wounded, who are already being treated.
The video of the tornado that was shared already has many views, as well as people concerned about these powerful phenomena that affect our lives.
What are tornadoes and why do they happen?
According to the medlineplus.gov website, tornadoes have a special way of creating and impacting the world.
“Tornadoes are nature’s strongest storms. They are rotating funnel-shaped clouds that extend from a thunderstorm toward the surface. Their spiraling winds can reach 300 miles per hour. They can be generated quickly, with little or no warning, and devastate a neighborhood in seconds, and leave a trail of damage a mile in diameter and 50 miles long.Tornadoes can also be accompanied by storms. tropical rains and hurricanes as they cross land,” they explain.
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