Downed trees, blocked roads, damaged cottages reported as storm hits Muskoka

Huntsville, Lake of Bays pummelled by heavy rains and winds as tornado warning ends

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Caption: Funnel clouds tore through Huntsville, Ont. on Friday afternoon as Environment Canada issued a tornado warning for the Muskoka and Parry Sound areas. (John Lancaster/CBC)

Downed trees, blocked roads and damaged cottages from a storm that tore through cottage country on Friday afternoon have emergency crews working overtime to clean up debris ahead of the August long weekend.
"We're still in the midst of trying to figure out exactly what happened," said Deputy Fire Chief Gary Monahan of Huntsville/Lake of Bays Fire Department.

Image | Huntsville Tornado

Caption: Water spout clouds and torrential rains are spotted over Fairy Lake in Huntsville, Ont., on Friday afternoon following a tornado warning issued by Environment Canada. (Kevin Walsh/Twitter)

Environment Canada spotted funnel clouds in the Muskoka area, prompting a tornado warning, which was later cancelled.
The alert was downgraded around 5 p.m. as a cluster of severe thunderstorms capable of producing strong wind gusts and nickel-sized hailstones moved through the region.

Image | Huntsville tornado damage

Caption: Downed trees caused extensive damage to cottages in the Lake of Bays area, Huntsville fire says. (Andrew Collins/CBC)

High winds and heavy rains resulted in downed trees and widespread property damage in cottage country, Monahan told CBC Toronto.
"There are a number of trees on cottages and homes," he said. "A lot of roads are impassable so crews have been trying to get to cottages and residents for the last two or three hours."

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Between 70 and 80 millimetres of rain fell in the Huntsville and Lake of Bays area during the storm, Environment Canada meteorologist Mitch Meredigh told CBC Toronto.
As a result, more than 14,000 residents were without power, Hydro One spokesperson Dana Gardner said.

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Caption: Debris from the storm knocked down power lines throughout the Muskoka region leaving more than 14,000 residents without power. (Andrew Collins/CBC)

Crews have been working to restore power in the area by late Friday, but Gardner says some customers can expect to go without it overnight.
No injuries were reported.
Monahan says they are still in the "emergency phase," while they assess the amount of damage.

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