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3 tornadoes rip through western Manitoba, destroy home

A school bus has been flipped on its side, trees ripped from their roots and a trailer home was completely destroyed after three tornadoes touched down in western Manitoba on Monday.

Waywayseecappo First Nation hardest hit by storm on Monday

Waywayseecappo resident Elvis Razor and his girlfriend Jessica Murdoch say they're lucky to be alive after a tornado destroyed their rural Manitoba home. (Riley Laychuk / CBC)

A school bus was flipped on its side, trees were ripped from their roots and a trailer home was completely destroyed after three tornadoes touched down in western Manitoba on Monday.

The worst-hit area wasWaywayseecappo First Nation,280 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg.

As many as 50 people were left homeless in the community aftera tornado damaged seven homes, including atrailer home that was torn to pieces.

Fourteen evacuees from the community weretemporarily housed in Russell, Man. overnight on Monday,said a spokesperson for the Canadian Red Cross.

There are no reports of injuries.

Tornado rips through Waywayseecappo. Video: Eric Mentuck

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Duration 2:11
Several homes were damaged and dozens of people have been temporarily displaced after a tornado swept through Waywayseecappo First Nation Monday night, about 280 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg.

'I'm pretty happy I'm alive'

Elvis Razor says he's in shock and lucky to be alive.

When the Waywayseecappoman arrived home this morning,he found hishome and furnituredestroyed andhis clothing scattered in trees.

"I'm pretty happy I'm alive today," Razor said.

"I woke up this morning thinking if we didn't go to my mom's (yesterday)we would never been sitting here today."

First Nation eager to start cleanup

What's left of a trailer home that was destroyed on Monday in Waywayseecappo. (Riley Laychuck/CBC)
BandCoun.Roger Mentuck said the community is waiting for theRed Cross to assess thedamage before starting the cleanup later on Tuesday.

"That will be our main concern, getting our houses fixed up," saidMentuck.

"Get our people back home."

Some of the homes with roof damage have been temporarily fixed with tarpsso that if there's any more rain in the coming days,the homes would not see further damage.

Waywayseecappo hascarpenters on standby already, preparedto get started on fixing homes, saidMentuck.

"We'll get through this. We've got good leadership in this community," he said.

The tornado that hit Waywayseecappois believed to have touched down at about 5:20 p.m. and lasted five minutes, said Environment Canada.

The weather agency said it has received reports of two othertornadoes, one inBinscarthand another inElphinstone.

Low-pressure system triggered storm

A low-pressure system movingeast from Saskatchewan into the Parklands region of Manitoba on Monday triggered yesterday'ssevere weather, said Environment Canada.

The federal agency said there were several reports of funnel clouds from the southeast of Yorkton along with hail the size of nickles.

As thestorm system then moved into western Manitoba, said Environment Canada, a tornado was reported between Binscarth Man. and Russell before 5 p.m. along with golf-ball sized hail.

Then, just before 5:30 p.m. the tornado in Waywayseecappo was reported.

About 20 minutes later, a third tornado was near Elphinstone, Man. along with hail the size of tennis ball.

As the storm continued to move east, it morphed into a line of thunderstorms which weakened south of Winnipeg.

While no severe weather was reported in the area, Environment Canada said Doppler radar showed winds of 90 kilometres per hour were possible.

  • Tornado warnings lifted in southwestern Manitoba

    Home destroyed after 3 tornadoes rip through western Manitoba

    8 years ago
    Duration 0:37
    A school bus was flipped on its side, trees were ripped from their roots and a trailer home was completely destroyed after three tornadoes touched down in western Manitoba on Monday.

  • With files by Riley Laychuk