'Life-changing disaster,' says mother of farmer whose yard was hit by 1 of 3 tornadoes in Sask. Wednesday - Action News
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'Life-changing disaster,' says mother of farmer whose yard was hit by 1 of 3 tornadoes in Sask. Wednesday

The tornadoes were near Manitou Beach, Foam Lake, and the Cymric/Govan area.

Tornado near Foam Lake struck powerlines, toppled grain bins

A tornado sighting at Foam Lake on Wednesday. (Submitted by Tricia Kristjanson)

Environment and Climate Change Canada has confirmed three tornadoes touched down in Saskatchewan Wednesday afternoon.

The tornadoes were near Foam Lake, Manitou Beach/Watrous and the Cymric/Govan area.

Highway 16 was closed near Foam Lake,approximately 200 kilometres northeast of Regina, because the tornado there toppledgrain bins and pushed them onto the road.

Power lines were also down and CP rail trains had to temporarily stop, according to the federal weather agency.

Drone footage of tornado

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Duration 0:31
This video was taken via drone in Foam Lake, Sask.

The Watrous and Manitou Beach area is about 150 kilometres west of Foam Lake. The Cymric/Govan area is about 100 kilometres northwest of Regina.

Chrisand RuthGislasonare theparents ofJanina Currah, who farms with her husband Rob five kilometres outside Foam Lake. Thetornado hit the Currah'sfarm andthe Gislason'snearby vineyard.

"It was quite the scene," said ChrisGislason, who witnessed the tornado and its damage.

Farm debris lies scattered around Foam Lake, after a tornado hit the small community. (Yasmine Ghania/CBC)
Chrisand RuthGislason are the parents ofJanina Currah, whose farm was hit by the tornado five kilometres outside Foam Lake. (CBC News)

He said the tornado destroyed a new shed his daughter and son-in-lawhad just built. Farming equipment was damaged, as was a great deal of their yard. Grainbins were destroyed and strewn across the highway, even taking out a power line, according to Gislason.

Debris is now scattered across several fields.

Chris said nobody was at home in the yard at the time of the tornado and it lifted before it could do further damage to property and people.

"Luckily nobody was hurt," Chris said. "What made us happy was the house is still standing."

Chris said friends, family and community have stepped up and come out to the damaged Currah farm to offer support, but it will take time to clean everything up.

"You never, never think it will ever happen to you. We've seen tornadoes 15, 20 years ago, but they've never created any damage. It's devastating."

RuthGislasonechoedher husband's sadness.

"We're very grateful that everybody is safe, but it is a life changing disaster for us."

A tornado damaged farm buildings at this property near Foam Lake Wednesday. (Submitted by Riley Anthony)

Environment and Climate Change Canada says it will be investigatingtwo other possible touchdowns in the Cymric/Govan area at around 6:00 p.m. CST.

Tornadoes spotted in Sask. Thursday

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Duration 1:00
Environment Canada confirmed that three tornadoes touched down near Foam Lake, Manitou Beach, and the Cymric/Govan area.

Baseball-sized hail

Meanwhile, there was baseball-sized hail reported in Dafoe, quarter-sized hail and very heavy rain in the Cymric/Govan area, nickel-sized hail in Jansen and dime-sized hail near Eatonia, according to Environment Canada.

With files from Yasmine Ghania