Quebec homeowners recall scramble to safety as tornado touched down west of Montreal
MONTREAL — Residents west of Montreal recounted on Tuesday the moment when a tornado tore through their communities, taking only a few seconds to rip apart homes, vehicles and farm buildings.
The day after the storm, residents described being shaken but unhurt by Monday’s violent storm, which left behind a trail of broken trees, flattened buildings and fields full of debris.
Daniel Gélinas said he had only a few seconds to react before his 150-year-old farmhouse was hit at around 5:30 p.m. Gélinas was having a coffee in his home in Très-Saint-Rédempteur, Que., near the Ontario border, when he looked out the window and saw his belongings spinning in the wind.
“Parts of my deck were starting to fly by, and I started seeing the swirling in the yard, so I grabbed my dog, went to my basement and just jumped down,” he said.

