Ottawa

Tornado in Barrhaven damages about 125 homes

A tornado touched down in the south Ottawa suburb of Barrhaven early Thursday afternoon, damaging at least 125 homes, according to Ottawa Fire Services.

No reports of serious injuries, family reunification centre set up

Video shows tornado in the distance in Half Moon Bay

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Video shot by a nearby resident shows a tornado moving across the horizon in Ottawa's Barrhaven suburb. (Credit: Vanessa Dirienzo/Twitter)

A tornado touched down in the south Ottawa suburb of Barrhaven early Thursday afternoon, damaging at least 125 homes, according to Ottawa Fire Services.

"The damage varies from roofs being ripped off of the homes, the shingles and the sheeting, down to broken windows and trees being down," Kim Ayotte, Ottawa's general manager of emergency and protective services, said during a news conference hosted by the city later in the afternoon. 

"Thank God there was only one minor injury."

There was some damage to city infrastructure, Ayotte added, but nothing substantial. 

"I think there's a lot of people breathing a sigh of relief," Mayor Mark Sutcliffe said in an interview. "It could have been a lot worse."

Environment Canada confirms tornado in Barrhaven

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Video taken in the Barrhaven area shows debris swirling above the community of Barrhaven.

Witnesses told CBC they saw at least one tornado in the area. Several provided photos and videos of funnel clouds and swirling debris.

At least one video clearly showed a tornado making contact with the ground.

Researchers with the Northern Tornadoes Project said they would go to Ottawa Friday to investigate.

Ottawa Fire Services said a tornado was spotted around Umbra Place, just east of Highway 416. Ottawa police indicated they'd had similar reports.

Resident watched neighbour's roof rip off 

Katie Gies was in her home in Barrhaven's Half Moon Bay neighbourhood at about 12:45 p.m. ET when she saw debris swirling through the air outside her window.

At this point, an emergency alert had not yet been broadcast on her phone. She started recording but didn't think much of it. There wasn't much noise and the clouds rolling past seemed normal.

"And then I saw a cloud funnel form, and it started to rip the roofing off of my neighbour's house down the street. I grabbed my dog, took him to the laundry room and we've been sheltering there since," Gies said. 

WATCH | The video Katie Gies recorded of a tornado touching down:

Tornado passes through Ottawa neighbourhood

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A resident submitted this video of a tornado passing through a neighbourhood in Half Moon Bay. (Credit: Katie Gies)

"Had I not been directly at the window, I don't think I would have taken notice of it otherwise," Gies said. 

"There wasn't an alert that was issued yet on my phone. It wasn't super loud. I didn't hear any debris hitting my home."

Tangled metal sits on a residential street as a police officer crosses it after a storm.
Debris fills a street following a tornado in the Ottawa suburb of Barrhaven on July 13, 2023. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

'Like a bomb going off'

Another Barrhaven resident, Alison Kinahan, said she remained shaken while she and neighbours assessed the damage in their neighbourhood. 

While her own home was only stripped of some insulation and some trees were down in her backyard, people on a nearby street had no roofs, she said. 

A man drags tree debris along a sidewalk.
A man drags debris from a fallen tree along a sidewalk on Exeter Drive on July 13, 2023, after a tornado passed through the neighbourhood. (Brian Morris/CBC)

When her family received the first alert warning Ottawa residents about a tornado, they took shelter in the basement. 

"I was just trying to stay calm for my daughter and my parents," she said. 

Someone stands on their porch, looking at a home with damaged siding and windows.
Cory Papineau, second from right, looks at damage from the storm. (Celeste Decaire/CBC)

Steve Hillier, who was visiting residents of Everbloom Lane, got under the guest bed as he heard the storm approach. 

"Then there was just this massive boom, like I've never heard before, like a bomb going off," he said. "The glass then just blew, the wind came … the rain was coming in, glass everywhere, bits of roof coming down inside, insulation."

WATCH | Tornado was short-lived but devastating:

Moment of horror as tornado touches down in Ottawa suburb

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Residents experienced a moment of horror as a tornado touched down in the Ottawa suburb of Barrhaven. Lasting just 30 seconds, the twister still left its mark with a huge burst of rain, damaging more than 100 homes.

Ottawa paramedics said around 1:45 p.m. they knew of one person with a minor injury. 

The city set up a family reunification centre at the Minto Recreation Complex at 3500 Cambrian Rd. for families that needed a place to stay for up to 72 hours. Five families were at the centre, Ayotte said during the city's late afternoon update.

"We're ready to help residents if they need help," Sutcliffe said from the complex during the news conference. 

A spokesperson for Enbridge said that as of 4 p.m., gas at about 100 homes had been shut off due to storm-related damage.

They said that once it is safe to do so, power and gas will be restored.

Environment Canada said details including wind speed and the tornado's rating will be determined once teams are able to survey the damage it caused.

People stand outside a row of homes with hail and debris outside of it after a storm.
People stand outside damaged homes following the strong storm and tornado. (Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

Environment Canada issued a tornado warning for communities such as Kanata, Orléans and the city's downtown around 12:50 p.m. Other areas had tornado watches.

A second tornado warning followed at about 2:45 p.m. and ended around 3 p.m.

big block, barbecue on from lawn on 211 Seeley's Bay Street in Barrhaven after tornado July 13, 2023
A barbecue ended up on this front lawn on Seeley's Bay Street during the storm. (Michael Aspirot/CBC )

With files from Celeste Decaire, Dan Taekema, Kristy Nease, Frédéric Pepin and David Thurton

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