In depth coverage of Ontario storm destruction | Tens of thousands of people without power
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 พ.ค. 2022
- Tens of thousands of people in Ottawa, eastern Ontario and western Quebec are spending a second morning without power as the cleanup continues following Saturday's powerful storm.
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I lived in Ottawa for 29 years. Moved to Alberta 30 years ago. In that 29 years I lived there , I've seen a lot of bad storms but never imagined something like this. I lived in Nepean , then Dynes Rd in Ottawa , near Hog's Back . Prayers to all affected and hopefully a speedy recovery.
We went without power from Friday 4:15 PM until Monday 11 AM. It reminded me of the "Ice storm" in 98 where I was stuck in Ontario for 23 days without power.
That’s rough
@O2....: Live in Canada's capital city and in our area just got our power back at 4:15 pm Sunday/May 29th. Fortunately little damage compared to many and had access to a small generator that powered our refrigerator and chest freezer. To conclude; a big thank you to all 'the hydro persons' that worked endlessly and are still doing so in many areas.
@@canukmrsben what kind of generator did you use?
Praying for you. So sorry🙏💕🙏
They should send the alert more earlier.
I wonder how this affected any homeless.
heratbreaking... and surreal.
Unlivable conditions……. Hard work ahead and heartaches
These storms are going to become more regular, climate change has caused a dramatic shift to the worlds jet streams. This coupled with changes in ocean currents as a direct result of the introduction of cold water from melting ice from the north/south poles is going to cause intense weather worldwide. This summer is going to look apocalyptic.
Generators will take care of the power outage.
☎️☎️🥸👀👀Vamos al mambo que tenemos hoy 📺📺🎥🎞
So sorry. Praying for you all🙏💕🙏
Correct me if I'm wrong but was this storm made of remnants of a hurricane
ANNNNDDD it caused close a million dollars of damage/home.
way way way way way more than a million
You gonna need alot of jerry cans to clean up all those trees with chainsaws as corded and battery powered tools wont even work.
Poor farmer's in shock..., pile the bails and cover with a tarp...
Природа за что-то мстит людям ,за прошлые грешки может .
AS POLE SHIFT NEARS THE WEATHER WILL GET WAY WORSE . BE PREPIRED FOLKS
Calling all loggers. Go cut and take away the logs. Sad. But easy to give assistance.
WOW! Can you imagine how much worse it would be if everyone was forced to drive electric vehicles ? You would be instant prey for any reprobates lurking in the community. You'd be better off with a horse!
I agree it isn't wise to put all our eggs in one basket. Gas machines, land lines and radio can provide more resilience in surprise events. I'm frustrated that I can't easily keep in touch with my dad right now because he has no way to charge his cell phone. There is a chance the landlines are still working and some telephones don't require power from the electrical lines, you know?
No ones talking about getting rid of all oil/gas infrastructure just enough to keep our planet from melting. Surely your ok that that right.
Excuse me Sir/Madam
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If you died tonight are you going to heaven?
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local authorized should look into the size of the trees to removed, and should not to growth trees around the house.
Climate change...
Oh paaaaleeeease.........120 kms/hr is nothing compared to the hurricanes Nova Scotia gets. Imagine, if you will, hurricane Yuan in 2003 that hit Halifax with gusts up to 231 kms/hr!! That's a real storm.
The devastation remains the same nevertheless..have some compassion.
@@VintageRose58 I did not mean to diminish the fatalities or damage, but only to compare storms and areas of Canada.
Some of the damage indicates wind speeds that were much higher. 120 isn't enough to fold a hydro tower for example, that's 180+.
Today would be a great day to read the oldest book out there. Called the Holy Bible
HAARP
This is why you don't let trees grow that big close to your house....stupid.
Tell that to some municipalities where you have to jump through hoops to even cut down a tree!
All those fallen leaves. Better cancel school. Sorry, at some point we are all just going to have to realize that fallen leaves is not enough of a hazard to cancel school. Bad statement, bad reporting.
Dude....
You living under a rock?
H>A>A>R>P .. look into it
🤣 really? You’ve never lived in the Ottawa Valley have u?