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Tornadoes. A tornado hit South Ottawa, leaving 125 homes damaged and 400,000 without power. One person became injured, and no casualties occurred. 

The latest report showed a tornado struck South Ottawa, damaging 125 homes and injuring one person.

No casualties were reported after the tornado.

Recently, Nature World News (NWN) reported that the raging wildfires in Canada brought smoky conditions in parts of the Northeast and Midwest, causing unhealthy air quality in the regions.

Tornado emerged in South Ottawa

Furthermore, the latest AccuWeather news reported that a tornado outbreak emerged in Canada this week.

According to the Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), the tornado emerged in Barrhaven, parts of South Ottawa.

The report noted that a survey team would help to assess the impact of the tornado in the area.

Meanwhile, Global News reported that about 1,600 homes had no power, as about 125 homes were damaged due to the tornado outbreak.

According to a Global News report, Kim Ayotte reported that the tornadoes caused broken windows, downed trees and damaged roofs.

Ayotte is also the general manager of emergency and protective services in South Ottawa.

Meanwhile, the report noted that about 400,000 suffered from power outages due to the tornado outbreak.

The CTV News Ottawa's report said that a tornado warning was present in Ottawa. Witnesses said that the tornado seemed to roar.

The report noted that streets and roads were also damaged in parts of Ottawa.

Moreover, authorities said there was no severe damage to properties and infrastructure. Cleanup was also deployed to clean down trees and debris.

Staying safe from tornado outbreaks

Tornado outbreaks can become deadly and challenging. The severe weather conditions could help unleash isolated tornadoes and damaging winds, significantly damaging lives and properties.

As a result, it is best that homeowners should keep updated with the weather updates, as severe thunderstorms could help unleash isolated tornadoes and damaging winds.

Here are essential reminders to prevent possible injuries and casualties when tornadoes hit.

Stay updated with tornado watches and warnings.

Homeowners should keep updated for possible tornado watches and warnings. Weather agencies also advised people to keep multiple sources of information, including turning on their mobile alerts.

Keep your outdoor equipment or items secured.

Tornado outbreaks can unleash strong winds, bringing down roofs, power lines and trees. Homeowners should secure all their outdoor equipment and items.

Keep away from windows and doors.

When a tornado emerges, people should keep away from windows and doors. As time is a matter of essence, evacuating to secure areas with your family members is best.

Furthermore, homeowners should avoid cabinets and fragile items as they could also fall.

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Emergency supplies and kits

While tornadoes are short-lived, the damage can devastate power lines and significant roads. As a result, keeping emergency supplies and kits can become a lifesaver!

Homeowners should consider the following in their emergency supplies and kits:

  • Battery-powered flashlight
  • Medicine kits
  • Small battery-powered radio
  • Non-perishable food
  • Bottled water supplies
  • Extra clothes

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