I was out to Bratt’s Lake, just south of Regina this week for a few days. We were out there to clean up some damage from a thunderstorm system that went through about 3 weeks ago. According to Environment Canada, the storm that went through August 8th was not a tornado. They said the damage was very likely caused by straight line winds and not a tornado. The Doppler radar estimates had winds as high as 140 kilometres per hour. It picked up one of our 10×10 buildings and tossed it across the field. The bare patch is where it was originally, the blue dumpster is where most of it ended up.
A closer look at some of the damage.
It crumpled the walls and roof.
It was a big job to dismantle it enough in order to throw it in the dumpster.
We ended up filling two 20 yard dumpsters.
This was the first dumpster being hauled away.