Canada hit by big storms: Five dead, hundreds of thousands of homes without electricity

Five people died from severe storms that struck parts of Canada on Saturday. The storm damaged power lines, crashed cars and left thousands without electricity, writes CNN. The storm began in Sarnia, a city in the province of Ontario, and was moving toward Ottawa. About 350,000 families in the area have remained [...]
The storm damaged power lines, crashed cars and left thousands without electricity, writes CNN.
The storm began in Sarnia, a city in the province of Ontario, and was moving toward Ottawa. About 350,000 families in the area have remained without electricity.
The storm also hit the Quebec centre on Saturday, damaging several buildings, uprooting trees and leaving more than 500,000 homes without electricity.












