Summer tornado in Elie, Man., was strongest in Canadian history
Last Updated: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 | 5:10 PM CT
CBC News
A tornado that hit Elie, Man., in the summer has been rated the strongest documented twister in Canadian history.
Environment Canada analysts recently examined fresh video evidence of the June 22 storm that helped confirm it as the only officially confirmed tornado in Canada to be rated F-5 on the Fujita scale.
Destruction in Elie, Man., this past June 23, a day after a tornado levelled at least four homes and damaged several others. The record-setting tornado hit wind speeds of up to 510 km/h.
(John Woods/Canadian Press)
The video shows an almost-intact house in the small town just west of Winnipeg being thrown several hundred metres through the air before disintegrating and falling to the ground.
Seconds later, a large van is seen whirling through the air; it was later found in a distant field.
The twister was on the ground for more than 30 minutes, Environment Canada officials said. It travelled five kilometres and created a 300-metre swath of damage through the town of 550 people.
Wind speeds are estimated at 420 to 510 kilometres an hour.
No one was killed or seriously hurt in the Elie twister or in six other tornadoes that touched down the same weekend in Manitoba. Nineteen people were left homeless.
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Destruction in Elie, Man., this past June 23, a day after a tornado levelled at least four homes and damaged several others. The record-setting tornado hit wind speeds of up to 510 km/h.
