Violent tornado damages homes near Didsbury, Alberta

Violent tornado damages homes near Didsbury, Alberta

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A tornado was reported near Didsbury, Alberta, about 82 kilometers north of Calgary.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) in Didsbury have issued a warning to residents of a large tornado in Mountain View County, particularly along Highway 2 at 581. The width of the tornado is estimated at one to two kilometers.

According to the RCMP, damaged homes and injuries have been reported.

They are urging people in the area to take shelter and take shelter. In response to the tornado sighting near Didsbury, an Alberta Emergency Alert was issued for parts of southern and central Alberta.

According to the alert posted on the Environment Canada website, this situation is considered dangerous and poses a potential threat to life. He advises individuals to seek shelter immediately if faced with approaching extreme weather conditions.

Recommended actions include seeking shelter quickly after hearing a roaring noise, observing a funnel cloud, witnessing whirlwinds or flying debris near the ground, or noticing any other signs of threatening weather.

The Government of Alberta website points out that a critical alert indicates that residents and individuals in the affected area should take immediate action.

This is a developing story that will be updated when more information becomes available.


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