A weak tornado caused damage and power outages on British Columbia's Sunshine Coast recently.
A weak tornado is believed to have caused storm damage on British Columbia's Sunshine Coast, according to meteorologist Ken Dosanjh. Occurring recently, the tornado had maximum wind speeds of about 115 km/h and a path length of 0.7 kilometers, leading to downed trees and power outages. Tornadoes are rare in the region, with only two recorded in November since the 1980s. The storm contributed to approximately 230,000 power outages across the province.
November 07, 2024
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