More details emerge about deadly Manitoba tornado’s destructive path
ALONSA, Man. — More details are emerging about a tornado that carved a destructive path through the rural community of Alonsa, Man., on Friday night, leaving one person dead and injuring two others.
An RCMP spokesman said a 77-year-old man was found dead outside his smashed home in the community about 165 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg, while a spokesman for Environment Canada said an elderly couple was admitted to hospital after a wall in their home just east of Alonsa fell on them.
No other casualties were reported in the immediate aftermath of the storm.
Meteorologist Brad Vrolijk said a three-person team from Environment Canada was dispatched to area Saturday to survey the storm damage, and determine the twister’s exact path, size and wind speed.