TORONTO — Powerful winds wreaked havoc in southern and central Ontario as well southern Quebec on Friday, leaving tens of thousands of people without power, causing flight disruptions and claiming the lives of at least two people. The weather agency lifted its wind warnings for the most of the region Friday evening except for parts of southeastern Ontario. Police west of Toronto said a tree fell on two men in Milton, killing one and injuring the other. In Milton, the winds downed 12 hydro poles, leaving some 10,000 customers without power. The damaging winds also swept across southern Quebec causing a wave of blackouts and grounding or delaying numerous flights at Montreal’s Trudeau International Airport.
Source: National Post May 05, 2018 14:03 UTC