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Severe thunderstorm, tornado alerts issued for parts of New Brunswick

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Environment Canada issued severe thunderstorm warnings and watches in much of New Brunswick on Sunday, as well as tornado watches for certain areas.

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The alerts indicated meteorologists were tracking a severe thunderstorm capable of producing strong wind gusts, up to nickel size hail and heavy rain. They also said the thunderstorms could produce tornadoes.

“This is a dangerous and potentially life-threatening situation,” Environment Canada said.

The warnings went on to say people should take cover immediately if threatening weather approaches.

The alert noted that large hail can damage property and cause serious injury, and that strong winds can down trees and blow large vehicles of the roads.

People were asked to continue monitoring alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada.

On Saturday, a severe thunderstorm swept through Ontario and Quebec, killing at least five people. That system left a wake of damage and resulted in power outages for thousands of customers.

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