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Environment Canada confirms 3rd tornado

Environment Canada has confirmed that a third tornado touched down in Calabogie, Ont., on Friday.

Tornado that hit Calabogie, Ont., reached wind speeds of up to 175 km/h

Trees were brought down across power lines along with other heavy damage in the storm. (Courtesy Deborah Armstrong)

Environment Canada has confirmed that a third tornado touched down in Calabogie, Ont., on Friday,the same day that two other twisters tore throughOttawa-Gatineau.

The tornado touched down shortly after 4:15 p.m. ET and trackedroughly 15kilometres east to White Lake, the weather agency said.

Severalhouses in the area have suffered roof damage, Environment Canada said.

The tornado that touched down in Calabogie, approximately 100 kilometres west of Ottawa, was classified as an EF-1with winds estimated to have reached 175 km/h.

By comparison, the tornado that later touched down in the rural west Ottawa community of Dunrobin was classified as an EF-3, with winds up to 265km/h.

Hydro One and Ottawa River Power work in the Calabogie area to restore power to affected houses after an EF-1 tornado touched down on Friday. (@ORPowerCorp/Twitter)

AnEF-2 tornado with wind speeds of up to 220 km/h touched down in Nepean.

Environment Canada said it'scontinuing to monitor the damage to determine the precise pathof all three tornadoes.

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Residents are combing through the wreckage of their homes and reaching out to help neighbours after tornadoes ripped through Ottawa-Gatineau on Sept. 21.