Apocalypse in Canada! Abnormal hail storm destroys cars and rooftops in Regina

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Published at : September 11, 2021

Natural disaster 2 September 2021. Apocalypse in Canada! Abnormal hail storm destroys cars and rooftops in Regina

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A late summer storm tore through Regina on Tuesday night, golf ball-sized hail and winds over 90 kilometres per hour, according to a preliminary report from Environment and Climate Change Canada.
The northwest part of the city had the most rainwater that came down and there was some localized ponding and flooding in the area," said Kurtis Doney, the City of Regina's Director of Water, Waste and Environment at an update Wednesday.

Doney encourages all residents to remove debris from nearby storm drains, given how many leaves were razed from trees and carried to catch basins by runoff.

"It's very important to go out to your storm drain to ensure the leaves are removed to allow the rainwater to enter the storm drains," Doney said.

In addition to the downed trees, the hail also caused damage to a number of homes, vehicles and yards.

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