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Simcoe Muskoka Emergency

County of Simcoe Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit The District Municipality of Muskoka

 

Windstorms

Windstorm TreeWindstorms and down bursts can sometimes cause as much damage as a tornado. This severe weather should be taken seriously.

Potential dangers in a windstorm:

  • Debris and falling trees cause severe damage to buildings and vehicles, and can cause fatalities.
  • Fallen power lines can cause widespread power outages.
  • Garage doors are the weakest link in the outer structure of a house. Exterior load bearing walls of buildings can fail, which results in the collapse of the roof.
  • Loose window frames are especially vulnerable during severe windstorms.
  • Light metal buildings, such as garden sheds, can collapse completely.

What to do during a windstorm:

  • Remain calm.
  • If you are inside, move away from windows and exterior walls.
  • If you are outdoors, move into a safe building and avoid downed power lines.
  • If you are driving, pull off the road and stop away from trees and power lines. Avoid overpasses. If possible, walk quickly into a safe building.

Microburst: a downward burst of wind that can causes severe damage similar to a tornado.  More Button

Did You Know?

Windstorms and microbursts can sometimes cause as much damage as a tornado

 


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