Cleanup of trees, debris underway after deadly Quebec tornado that ‘came too fast’
MASCOUCHE, Que. — Residents of a town north of Montreal on Tuesday began clearing out the tree branches and twisted debris scattered by a deadly tornado, as they expressed sadness at the loss of a 59-year-old neighbour killed in the twister.
The tornado Monday afternoon carved a destructive path through a residential neighbourhood of Mascouche, Que., snapping mature trees in half, tearing chunks out of roofs and ripping one home under construction off its foundation.
A man died after taking shelter in his shed, while two other people were injured when the tornado touched down. The Quebec coroner’s office identified the victim as 59-year-old Jacques Lefebvre.
Michel Vachon said he and Lefebvre, a grandfather, had been outside behind their homes building a small bridge when they saw the tornado approach.


