'The roof on the house is gone': Residents clean up following tornado in southwestern Quebec
'We never have tornadoes. And sure enough, it was across the street,' says resident
Daniel Gelinas saw pieces of his barn fly past his window Monday evening when a tornado touched down near his home in Très-Saint-Rédempteur, Que.
Gelinas took it as a sign he needed to take cover immediately.
"It was time to go hide out. Like grab my dog [then] we tossed ourselves into the basement. And by the time we hit the floor and got back up it was done," said Gelinas.
"It literally took 30 seconds and the roof on the house is gone. The trees, massive trees are all broken and all over the place. Everything that we've built is across the yard. It's all gone."
Asselstine says she is deeply saddened by the extent of the damage but is focused on rebuilding.
"We will have help," said Asselstine. "We've got this."
'A hell of a cleanup job'
Roger Marchlik lives right across the street and describes the storm as "a big eye-opener."
"We never have tornadoes. And sure enough, it was across the street from my house," said Marchlik.
Yolande Rondeau didn't suffer any damage in her home, but says paintings were falling off the wall on Monday night in Très-Saint-Rédempteur, a municipality in southwestern Quebec near the Ontario border.
"It's unbelievable," said Rondeau. "We got a hell of a cleanup job to do."
Having lived in the Niagara Peninsula for years, she says she's seen her fair share of storms, but "not this bad."