Massive cleanup for southern Alberta residents following intense summer storm
A storm system moved through parts of southern and central Alberta Tuesday night hitting homes in Strathmore, Lyalta and Langdon. It was so intense, residents were convinced it was a tornado, but Environment Canada said it was straight-line winds. Jill Croteau reports on the aftermath.
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