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Environment Canada confirms 6 tornadoes touched down in Saskatchewan

WATCH ABOVE: Six tornadoes were confirmed to have touched down across Saskatchewan on Friday, July 21, according to Environment Canada – Jul 22, 2017

Clinton Monchuk says just after 4 p.m. CT on Friday afternoon he witnessed a tornado while spraying his barley crop north of Lanigan, Sask.

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But not even a tornado could get Monchuk to stop spraying his crop.

“It wasn’t raining and it wasn’t windy where I was,” Monchuk explained.

READ MORE: Environment Canada confirms multiple tornadoes east of Saskatoon 

Shortly after the severe weather, he posted the video of it to social media, gaining hundreds of likes and retweets.

On Saturday, Environment Canada confirmed six tornadoes touched down in Saskatchewan on Friday.

There were two north of Lanigan, one north of the BHP Jansen Mine, one near the village of Quill Lake, one near Fishing Lake and one between Wapella and Rocanville, with no damage reported.

The federal agency originally said four tornadoes had touched down on Friday evening; however it updated to six on Saturday afternoon.

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According to Environment Canada’s preliminary reports, there were no injuries or significant damage from Friday’s tornadoes.

READ MORE: EF-2 tornado severely damages home in southeast Saskatchewan

Terri Hamilton lives in the Lanigan area.

She spotted a tornado near the BHP Jansen mine.

“I look back in my rear view mirror and I see this tornado coming down. So I stopped and I took a couple pictures then started the live feed on Facebook,” Hamilton said.

Hamilton said she wanted to post the video to social media hoping to notify other locals.

“Everyone was lucky, it was in the middle of a field,” Hamilton said.

For weather on the go download the Global News Skytracker weather app for iPhone, iPad or Android.

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