Investigation into possible tornado that damaged buildings in northern B.C.
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — While Environment Canada is investigating the possibility that a tornado swept through the Fort St. John area in northern B.C. last week, Clarence Apsassin says he knows what he saw.
Apsassin was outside his home on the Blueberry River First Nation Wednesday and watched as the sky turned black, the wind roared and then a funnel cloud come down about 45 metres from him.
“It was making that sound, just like ‘Twister,’ that movie. It started off calm, then it hailed for about five seconds, that stopped and it got really calm and about 10 seconds after that, boom, it just hit us,” he said in an interview on Monday.
“The sky was black and reddish and lightning. My god, it was crazy.”


