Ontario Storm Damage
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Uxbridge renters priced out of town after tornado still displaced 3 months onTenants haven't been able to return home, as contractors work to make the space livable again.CanadaAug 28, 2022
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Fatal May storm caused over $720M in insured damage in Ontario: IBCThe deadly storm which swept through southern Ontario and Quebec last month caused more than $875 million in insured damage, according to initial estimates.WeatherJun 15, 2022
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Ontario’s tallest tree survived May 21 derecho stormWhile the 47-metre-tall white pine survived, damage from the derecho storm has closed the Gillies Grove Nature Reserve where the tree is located.CanadaMay 27, 2022
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3 Durham schools to remain closed for 2nd day after devastating Ontario stormThe Durham District School Board (DDSB) confirmed three of its schools would remain closed, while five are set to reopen after power was restored to the buildings.EducationMay 24, 2022
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Uxbridge declares state of emergency in wake of severe damage from Ontario stormThe storm was severe enough for Environment Canada to issue a broadcast-intrusive emergency alert that goes out to television, radio stations and mobile phones.CanadaMay 22, 2022
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Parts of Ontario hit by intense storms, approximately 47K Hydro One customers without powerAccording to Hydro One, there were 591 outages in total affecting more than 47,500 customers as of 12 a.m. on Thursday.WeatherJun 10, 2020
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